
Moog Theremini Theremin with Pitch Correction
Play music without touching a thing — the Moog Theremini brings pitch-corrected theremin performance to players of every skill level.
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Overview
Key Features
Get Started with Ease - Great for beginners or experienced musicians, Theremini's assistive pitch correction allows each player to adjust the instrument's level of playing difficulty
Develop Your Musicianship - Improve your pitch accuracy; A built-in tuner uses the LCD to supply real-time visual feedback of each note as it is played, as well as its proximity to perfection
Experience Powerful MOOG Sound - The presets section of the Theremini allows you to select from 32 wave- or wavetable-based presets each providing a distinctly different tonality, or timbre
Play Anywhere - Theremini comes with a built-in compact speaker, plus a headphone jack perfect for private rehearsal and quick setup
Explore Endless Possibilities - For live perfomance and gestural control, Theremini features stereo line level audio outs, Pitch CV out with selectabel range and mini USB jack for MIDI connectivity
Software Editor Included - Use the Theremini editor to access advanced settings and arrange your presets
Specifications
Pros & Cons
👍 Pros
- Adjustable pitch correction with 22 scales makes the instrument genuinely playable for beginners
- Adjustable pitch correction across 22 scales makes it accessible to players of any skill level
- Adjustable pitch correction makes it accessible to complete beginners while still satisfying experienced players
- Adjustable pitch correction with 22 scales makes it accessible to beginners while still rewarding for experienced players
- Animoog-based sound engine with 32 presets provides a wide variety of tones beyond the classic theremin sound
- Built-in speaker and headphone jack allow practice anywhere without extra equipment
- Animoog-based sound engine with 32 presets provides a wide range of tonal possibilities beyond classic theremin
- Animoog-based sound engine provides 32 diverse presets well beyond traditional theremin tones
- Built-in speaker and headphone jack allow practice anywhere without additional gear
- Built-in speaker and headphone jack allow practice anywhere without external equipment
- 32 Animoog-based presets offer a wide range of tones beyond the classic theremin sound
- Built-in speaker, headphone jack, and line outputs make it ready to play in practice, rehearsal, or live performance settings
- Pitch CV output and MIDI via USB allow integration with modular synths, DAWs, and external gear
- Pitch CV output and MIDI over USB enable integration with modular synths and DAWs
- Real-time LCD tuner helps players develop pitch accuracy over time
- Pitch CV output and MIDI over USB enable use as a gestural controller for external synths and DAWs
- Included software editor unlocks advanced sound design and preset management
- Comprehensive connectivity including stereo audio outs, Pitch CV, and MIDI via USB
- Included software editor provides deeper sound design and preset management
- Built-in LCD tuner gives real-time visual feedback on pitch accuracy to help develop playing technique
👎 Cons
- At 2.55 pounds and over 22 inches long, it requires a stable surface or stand for performance
- At 22.44 inches long, the antenna assembly requires a fair amount of desk or table space
- The built-in speaker is small and lacks the volume and fidelity needed for performance use
- Single antenna controls pitch only — there is no traditional volume antenna for hand-controlled dynamics
- At 22.44 inches long, the unit requires a stable surface or stand and is not as portable as smaller synths
- At roughly 22 inches long, the antenna assembly makes it less portable than its lightweight 2.55 lbs might suggest
- Only one antenna controls pitch — volume is controlled via a knob rather than a second antenna like a traditional theremin
- Pitch correction, while helpful for beginners, can feel limiting for advanced players seeking traditional theremin expression at higher settings
- Built-in speaker is small and intended for practice — serious performance requires external amplification
- Built-in speaker is small and best suited for practice rather than performance volume
- No battery power option, so it requires a wall outlet for use
- The built-in speaker is compact and limited in volume, making an external amplifier necessary for any performance setting
- Sound presets are based on wavetable synthesis rather than analog circuitry, which may not satisfy purists seeking a traditional theremin tone
- Heavy pitch correction can feel artificial and may not appeal to purists seeking a traditional theremin experience
- Requires the software editor for access to advanced sound design settings
- Volume is controlled by a knob rather than a second antenna, which differs from traditional theremin playing technique