
Moog Music has announced its latest instrument: the Etherwave Theremin. Find a video of the Octopus Project performing “I Saw the Bright Shinies,” from Hello, Avalanche, using the instrument below.
The new Etherwave Theremin is based on the company’s original Etherwave circuitry and aesthetic, as designed by Bob Moog himself in 1996, and is billed as “an update” to Moog’s Etherwave Standard and Etherwave Plus. It includes improved bass response, updated antenna connections, mute control that can be used for “pitch preview” through headphones, and CV output integration to connect to other synthesizers.
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