General

New Software Release

Uploded new Version 1.2 of the Arduino.UNO software for the Open.Theremin.UNO. Spent quite some time cleaning up the code, refining timings, reducing noise at low volume levels. This version should work for all Open.Theremin.UNOs and  improve overall performance. Other modifications are:

- Using externaly generated 31250 Hz Interrupt for WAVE generator (free one timer).
- Prepared code for CV and UART.
- Added many hopefully useful comments.

Download on GitHub here:

https://github.com/GaudiLabs/OpenThereminUNO

New Batch Open.Theremin.UNO

And of course I think, thanks to continued demand, on producing a new batch of theremin shields. For this run I decided to put a special graphics by Arseny Avraamov (1886-1944) on the backside of the shield. Then I made some minor corrections and I will soon release an improved software. This will also improve performance of first generation theremin.UNOs remarkably. Stay tuned.

UFO Wedding Cake with Open.Theremin.UNO

Artist and hacker Jesper built this amazing UFO Wedding Cake and connected an open.theremin.UNO to it to make it sound when you aproach it. Have never seen a that futuristic cake. All seem to have had much fun at the wedding and I wish you all the best. Check out the video: http://youtu.be/4Lkk5rkb5LI

First Batch of Open.Theremin.UNO sold out

This week the last theremin shield from the first Open.Theremin.UNO batch was shipped. The theremins went to United Kingdom (3), Austria (1), Germany (19), Iceland (1), India (1), Italy (2), Portugal (2), Russia (1), Switzerland (4), Slovenia (1), South Afrika (2), and United States (5). As the community is growing I get more pictures and feedback and keep improving. Thank you all.

 

Single board Open.Theremin.UP

Theremin community member Alexander completely redesigned the Open.Theremin.UP to make it single board. With high quality connectors it looks beautiful and plays well (see video). Appreciate his comment: "Thanks a lot for this site, you put up a lot of info, and it's really possible to understand how it works and build one!". That's what open projects are all about, thanks. See more...