How does it perform with a larger antenna? These things are now under $40 shipped so I'm tempted. Also it's spelled timbre but pronounced "tamber". Timber is wood.
Does it have a earphone jack so that the sound goes to your earphones instead? Or atleast some thing where you can plug in a headset or something so that the sound only comes through your earphones or headset?
i find that the entire sweep of the pitch happens within a centimeter of movement of your finger near the antenna - is there a way to change settings so you would have to move your finger or hand a larger distance to go through the entire pitch range? because as it is, it's nearly impossible to control actual notes with this thing.
@@jameslanclos568In the history of man there are three audio jack sizes 2.5mm, 3.5mm & 6.5mm. Why don't you use this new thing called Google to learn about them ?
Apparently maker says has 70 different sounds. Did you find how to select those? I assume it's either under TIMBRE or the Select Sine wave function????
Yes, Exactly...I should do another video going over that. I'm going to run through preamp first and record the audio straight to the DAW. The sounds are decent, though not sure how musical it can actually be. I'm just starting on RU-vid, so please bear with.
@@20x25 not really since you still need a freaking Arduino. And you cannot even get the OpenTheremin kits anywhere, let alone the boards. Especially when you have no credit card or freaking pay pal.... That basically leaves no any other real option except for this chinese ittle thing here that you can actually GET.
I expect the unit in the video here is a knockoff of the one of the "open source" theremins. Maybe replacing the telescopic antennas with more traditional antennas would improve the playability. @@20x25