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Tuesday, January 17, 2006

Optical Theremin eBay Round-up

Its quite interesting that people are for some reason not using the "Circuit Bent" keyword when selling these optical Theremin-like devices. Instead its just "Theremin" keyword. The reason I bring this up is because obviously people who are interested in making circuit bent sounds may also find these devices quite interesting, plus they will get more traffic to the auctions, but oh well. Today I present you my round up of the Light Controlled "Theremins" found on eBay while searching for the keyword "Theremin". Auction 1 Sound Sample 1 $20 for a 555 based oscillator seems fairly reasonable however it would've been cooler if the case closed. My suggestion for the builder would be to use an Altoids case, everything will fit for sure. However for tripping people out who have never seen or heard such a device this will do. Auction 2 Sound 2 ( Light Theremin with Drums ) OMFG, if you have annoying neighbors, blast that sample over and over. Deadly combo. Baby head, Flying saucer, and a black box on a mic stand are all versions of the XLPC theremin available from this seller. To me it seems that most of the these sound the same and use the same circuit, the only thing different is the case. Kudos for the variety though. Auction 3 Sound 3 Waterhed seems to be selling more of custom looking wooden boxed optical theremins then circuit bent devices nowadays. Wood boxes are definitely a great choice for several reasons. First is that they are very cheap, less then a 1$. Old jewelry and storage boxes are all over Goodwills and flea markets. Second reason is the esthetics appeal of woodgrain, especially if it does something cool and looks like a piece of furniture. The circuit used in these is very tiny and can be purchased as a kit. Auction 4-Kits Getting a kit for an optical theremin or even a real Theremin may be also the way to go if you have something good to use as the case. However I would just suggest getting some 555s and buffing up on some soldering skills, cause really there is not much to making a very simple one. My final word on the optical theremins is the gripe due to the fact that they do not work in dark places, well duh you say. But think about playing shows that most of the time happen on a dark stages. It simply will not work. Quite a few times I found myself in the position of using the backlight of my cellphone to provide the light for the photoresistor. This is the main difference between real and optical theremins. Real ones don't need light, just your hands to interfere with the radio waves.

9 Comments:

  • At 1/17/2006 07:40:56 PM, Glen T. said…

    I like how waterhed is selling Hai Karate also.

     
  • At 1/17/2006 10:30:19 PM, goldenechos said…

    The XLPC theremin guy is selling Opto Theremins and CARS.

     
  • At 1/17/2006 10:31:48 PM, goldenechos said…

    Theremins, vintage cologne and CARS... these guys are only in it for the money.

    T

     
  • At 1/18/2006 12:51:10 AM, Master said…

    I can't blame any of these guys for selling other things besides musical gear. I do that kind of stuff all the time. From clothes to cars to vintage computer parts. Hey, it beats having a real job thats for sure.

     
  • At 1/18/2006 01:24:00 PM, goldenechos said…

    I was really just kidding.
    It is a strange combination of items though...
    Myself, I prefer modular panels and real estate.

    T

     
  • At 1/22/2006 09:16:58 AM, Anonymous said…

    The top theremin is similar to a design I made.
    Optical Theremin

     
  • At 1/24/2006 10:40:17 AM, Anonymous said…

    I was thinking about how could you youse yousr opticalTheremins (photoresistor) and there came me the idea to make a glove with LED's in the Fingertips? how would that be? would look great and work !!!

     
  • At 1/24/2006 12:52:05 PM, Master said…

    The glove idea is not half bad. My LED sequencer uses a simular concept but this would be way more expressive on the human level I think. I heard that white LEDs work the best. Email me know once you complete the project. Also make sure to use a cool vintage glove, or something that looks cool atleast.

     
  • At 2/05/2006 07:51:24 AM, Anonymous said…

    It was just an idea, but maybe a good one I also have ao Optical Theremin. Maybe I should buil it.... but I never did something with LED's before !!! I have to inform a bit about it....I'll mail you if I am ready.....and if you are bored e-mail me some shit my mail is Brainlos@web.de ....

     

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