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This is a fun yet practical module to add to any A100 modular setup. As well as building classic Theremin style pitch control patches, it's great for modulating other things too. For instance I found it great fun to run the antenna horizontally along the width of the keyboard, and then while playing basslines on the keys you could modulate the filter frequency by changing the angle of your hand! There's a lot of fun to be had with this surprisingly cheap module.
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Anonymous 14.12.2016
A nice Theremin antena, it also transmit gate so you can control any type of oscillators and envelope generators. You'll only need an attenuverter to inverse the polarity of it.
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Fun - cheap - great module!
Anonymous 03.01.2017
The A-178 Theremin is a really good little unit - you can control the pitch of your modules with the CV control, PLUS a gate output which you can control using the threshold.
I've had a LOT of fun with it in conjunction with a Doepfer A-151 sequential switch + Pressure Points. EPIC!!!
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Token Rock 17.05.2024
This is a very nice controller, but dialing in sensitivity to your liking can be somewhat of a chore. And you would do wise to get a quantizer to go with it. Otherwise great module
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Apal 17.05.2019
This is a lot of fun for messing around.
The response is rather “exponential”