Introducing the Stylophone Pitch Theremin, the latest innovation in portable electronic instruments from UK company Dubreq Ltd – creators of electronic instruments and the iconic sound of the Stylophone pocket synthesizer since 1968.
The Stylophone Theremin is a portable sound gadget that responds to your touch and movement to create weird and wonderful sounds.
What happens when you combine the quirky analog sound of the original pocket synthesizer with the sci-fi tech of a vintage electronic instrument? Create crazy drones, spooky melodies, otherworldly sci-fi zaps, and much more.
Analog sound-making gadget
Whether you’re a music maker, a beginner synth enthusiast, or you just want to have fun making noise, the Stylophone Theremin takes the retro analogue sound of a synth icon and makes it wilder than ever.
Move, slide, touch, trigger
Make sounds with the extendable antenna by moving your fingers, arms, or whole body, quickly zip between musical notes with the slider, and choose between snappy triggered notes and drawn-out drones.
Experimental sonic extras
Make your sounds wobble with vibrato, create glitchy mayhem with interweaving modulation, and send the Stylophone Theremin echoing into orbit with a built-in delay circuit.
A fully portable Theremin
Take your sonic experiments anywhere you go. The Stylophone Theremin is compact, powered by AA batteries**, has a built-in speaker & headphone connection, and its antenna can be easily collapsed for storage.
**not included
The easiest Theremin ever
Get hands-on with the quickest way to make Theremin sounds. Enjoy easy-to-use controls, connections, and a portable design that gives you everything you need - great for beginners and veterans alike.
Features list:
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Antenna for creating haunting, movement generated sound
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Slider for more precise melodies
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Create drones or trigger notes
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Wobbly vibrato circuit
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Crunchy echoing delay
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Powered by AA batteries
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Built in speaker
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Headphones/ audio output
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Can be used with a mic stand
John Simpson, Managing Director of Dubreq Ltd said:
"Artists, musicians and lo-fi music creators, across all ranges of musical backgrounds, can use this on and off stage. Unlike the traditional Theremin this can be played by everyone as the unique slider functions lets musicians create melodies without the need to master the Theremin."
Notes to editors:
Dubreq Ltd is a British company dedicated to making original products in the musical instrument industry. Famous for the Stylophone - the original Pocket Synthesizer used to create the unique sonic buzz of David Bowies Space Oddity, the Stylophone Theremin is the first of a number of new creations scheduled for release in the coming months.
With 4 million sales and counting the Stylophone has a massive cult following in the UK, Europe and the US and a fascinating history starting in 1968.