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Etherwave® Plus Field Upgrade Instructions

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2. Input Now as you move your left hand away from the Volume Antenna the volume of the audio increases as does the volume of the ring modulator effect When your left hand is away from the Volume Antenna what you hear is 100 the effected signal As your right hand moves in proximity to the Pitch Antenna you will hear the variation of the difference tones generated by the Ring Modulator as both the pitch of the Carrier Oscillator and the theremin audio are changing Note for more information on the operation of the MF 102 refer to Understanding and Using your MF 102 Ring Modulator manual available on our website www moogmusic com For an even more intense effect try the following changes to the previous setup e Connect the Volume CV Output to the LFO Rate Input of the MF 102 e Now set the Mix and LFO Amount to full clockwise Set the LFO Waveform switch to the square wave position Place the LFO Rate Control in mid position Now when your left hand moves away from the Volume Antenna the LFO Rate increases even into the audible frequency range This creates complex sidebands in the Carrier Oscillator itself generating some very hairy timbres Far out This last example illustrates two important things The Etherwave Plus antennas don t have to control the same parameter on other pieces of gear that they control on the theremin for instance the Volume Antenna can control the LFO Rate There are many ways
3. a 7 8 Forstner drill bit set up your drill so you will counterbore the holes leaving 3 16 of material between the bottom of the holes and the inside surface of the cabinet If using a hand drill this can be done by marking the drill bit with a piece of masking tape or with a paint marker 5 16 distance from the tip of the drill s cutting edge Stop drilling when the mark reaches the surface of the wood figure 2 5 Carefully counterbore the 7 8 holes to the proper depth CAUTION DO NOT DRILL ALL THE WAY THROUGH THE CABINET 6 Prepare your drill for drilling a 1 2 diameter hole with the 1 2 drill bit 7 At the center of the counterbore drill a 1 2 hole through the bottom of the cabinet See figure 3 for an example of how a counterbore should look when complete figure 3 Installing the Upgrade This part of the installation requires soldering Before you begin you will need to have your soldering iron powered up and at an appropriate soldering temperature 1 Select the 5 wire harness Make the following solder connections to the 1 211 PCB shown in figure 4 Yellow to Orange to Red to Brown to AUDIO AMP OUT AMP IN VCA OUT figure 4 2 Solder the Black wire of the 5 pin harness to the 6 locking terminal see figure 4 Trim any excess leads of the other four wires on the bottom of the PCB 3 Reinstall the 1 211 Etherwave Circuit board and solder the antenna wires to the PCB antenna con
4. the Little Phatty LP Gate input e Second connect the Pitch CV Output to the LP Pitch control input e Next Connect the Volume CV Output to the LP Volume control input On the LP select a single oscillator preset that is voiced in the 16 range and has a sustaining type envelope Now with your left hand away from the Volume Antenna Move your right hand closer to the Pitch Antenna note the LP pitch rises Now move your left hand close to the Volume Antenna you will hear the LP go silent as you lift your left hand away from the Volume Antenna you will hear the LP start a note again It is really fun to try different presets out to hear the ways the Little Phatty will respond to the gestural control of the Etherwave Plus Example Application Connecting the Etherwave Plus to a MF 102 Ring Modulator In this example we will control the MF 102 s built in Carrier Oscillator which is combined with the audio of the theremin itself in the Ring Modulator to produce sum and difference frequencies First connect the Audio Output of the Etherwave Plus to the Audio Input of the MF 102 e While making sound with the theremin adjust the Drive Control of the MF 102 so the Drive LED is YELLOW Set the MF 102 Frequency Control to 120 Hz Hi Range e Now connect the Pitch CV Output to the MF 102 Frequency Input Set the Mix Control to full CCW and the LFO Amount to full CCW e Connect the Volume CV Output to the MF 102 Mix
5. to use gestural control of electronic musical instruments Hook it up and try it Experiment These are just a couple quick examples to get you started with using the Etherwave Plus as a CV controller As the variety of modern analog CV compatible equipment increases so to does the wealth of opportunities for the use of your Etherwave Plus as an expressive gestural controller for your sonic explorations For more applications using the Etherwave Plus as a gestural CV Controller visit our website www moogmusic com theremin Configuring the Headphones for Pitch Preview The Headphone Output of the Etherwave Plus is designed to drive a pair of headphones with a minimum of 32 Ohms impedance The level of the Headphones signal is set by the Phones Vol panel control It is not recommended to use the Headphone Output with a 2 conductor Tip sleeve 1 4 instrument plug for an alternate audio output As configured from the factory the Headphone Output is generated from the Etherwave Plus audio output for practicing using head phones Some theremin users like to hear the theremin s waveform independently of volume control the so called pitch preview function The Headphone Output can be configured for this feature by moving an internal jumper on the Eth erwave Plus circuit board To change the function of the Headphone Output to pitch preview follow these steps e Disconnect the Etherwave Plus from the power adapter
6. Etherwave Plus Field Upgrade Instructions The Etherwave Plus Field Upgrade is an advanced project for upgrading a standard Moog Music Etherwave theremin to the Etherwave Plus The new features of the Etherwave Plus include Pitch CV Output The Pitch Antenna can act as a CV Control Voltage controller for any external CV compatible device such as Moogerfooger analog effects the Minimoog Voyager analog synthesizer the Little Phatty analog synthesizer or the Moog Guitar The Pitch CV is generated from the pitch of the theremin waveform Nominal output is 2 5V to 4 5V Zero Volts is output when the theremin produces a pitch one octave below middle C approx 13 1Hz The Pitch CV output is factory calibrated to produce a change of Volt per octave change in the theremin s pitch e Volume CV Output The Volume Antenna can act as a CV controller for any external CV compatible device The Volume CV output is generated from the same CV signal used internally for the Etherwave s VCA circuitry Nominal output is 0 to 10V e Gate Output The Gate signal can be used as a signal to start envelopes trigger sample and hold circuits or other timing related activities The Gate signal is generated when the Volume CV rises above 0 Volts AND when the ther emin audio is greater than 0 Hz OFF is 0 Volts and 10V is ON e Headphone Output with headphone volume control can be configured with an internal jumper for normal or pitch pre
7. NT PANEL DIAGRAM figure 9 What is a CV CV stands for Control Voltage In analog electronic musical instruments it is a type of low current electrical signal used to continuously modulate a musical parameter In the Etherwave theremin the simplest example of a CV is the control of the instrument s volume by the Volume Antenna The Volume Antenna circuitry generates a CV that in creases as the left hand is pulled away from the antenna This CV is applied to the control input of a Voltage Controlled Amplifier VCA As the voltage generated by the Volume Antenna circuitry increases the output level of the VCA increases too We hear this as an increase in volume For more on the subject you may wish to refer to the Basics of Analog Synthesis chapter of the Minimoog Voyager User s Manual or the Basic Theory section of the CP 251 Con trol Processor User s Manual both available on our website www moogmusic com What is a Gate A Gate is a signal that has only two levels Low and High or sometimes called Off and On This can be used as a trig ger for events or as a switch type signal In analog synthesizers a gate is usually used to start or stop the sound of the instrument by starting and stopping circuits called Envelope Generators For example a gate on signal is produced when a key is pressed on the Minimoog Voyager thus starting a note Using the Etherwave Plus CV Outputs The Etherwave Plus CV outputs are locate
8. Remove the Etherwave Plus cover e Touch a grounded surface to discharge any static electric charge that may be built up on your hands before touching any components inside Looking at the vertically mounted PCB p n 1 213 located between the panel and the standard Etherwave theremin PCB p n 11 211 find where the Audio Output jack is plugged into the PCB this connector is labeled J8 Unplug this connection e Underneath this connection is a 3 pin connector labeled J6 with a jumper connecting the pin closest to the center of the unit to the middle pin of the connector Move this jumper to connect the middle pin to the pin closest to the output jacks e Now reconnect the Audio Output to the 1 213 PCB and replace the instrument s cover Figure 10 below shows the location of the jumper Now the Headphone Output delivers a pitch preview output to a pair of stereo headphones With this modification the performer can monitor the current pitch with headphones even when the left hand is shutting off the Audio Output The performer can then play the desired frequency with the right hand before articulating the note with the left hand This can be very useful in studio or even live situations where pitch accuracy is required at the onset of the note played I JUMPER FOR SETTING HEADPHONE OUTPUT FUNCTION J6 figure 10 Troubleshooting Power LED does not come on Check the power connection Measure the 12 and 12 Volt test p
9. all in location Phones Vol Power switch install in location Power BRIGHTNESS WAVEFORM PITCH VOLUME PHONES VOL POWER figure 6 50KB 5KB 50KA 9 Make sure the Potentiometers are installed so the leads are closest to the top of the enclosure are uniformly straight figure 7 10 Slowly place the panel onto the front of the cabinet so the potentiometer leads stick through the appropriate pads on the 1 213 PCB shown in figure 7 I l Holding the panel in place flip the unit over and install the three screws that fasten the panel to the bottom of the cabinet 12 Reinstall the mic stand adapter 13 Turn the unit over Solder the pot leads to the PCB 14 Make the following connections final result shown in figure 8 5 wire harness connector to 10 wire connector to 6 locking terminal to Phones Out to Audio Out to Grey white wires to 11 213 PCB connector labeled J2 11 211 PCB connector labeled CNI Foil strip screw terminal down 11 213 PCB connector labeled J7 11 213 PCB connector labeled J8 Power switch terminals figure 8 15 Turn the pots all the way down full CCVV Install the knobs so the indicators point to 7 00 Tuning and Testing With all the components installed and connected the next step is to make adjustments to the Etherwave s tuning and try out the new features 1 Install the theremin antennas 2 Install the theremin on a mic stand 3 Connect the Audio out to an amplifier 4 Co
10. d on the bottom of the unit as indicated by the front panel requiring the placement of the Etherwave Plus on a mic stand to provide access CAUTION Be sure you understand the operating levels of the equipment involved before making connections Most modern analog equipment has protection built into the inputs of a circuit to prevent damage from unexpected voltage levels However some equipment may respond in unexpected ways or may not respond at all to CVs outside the expected levels Note that most modern Moog equipment such as moogerfooger analog effects typically specify OV to 5V or 5V to 5V levels for CV inputs The Etherwave Plus will work safely with these devices despite outputting voltages greater than specified In general it is safe to make connections with the equipment powered up One thing to avoid when making CV connections is to avoid passively mixing CV output signals into a single CV input for instance with a Y type splitter cable This can sum the voltages involved and rapidly exceed the voltage levels expected at a CV input This may cause unwanted results For combining CV signals use a CV mixer such as the 4 input mixer of the moogerfooger CP 251 Control Processor Example Application Connecting the Etherwave Plus to a Little Phatty analog synthesizer In this example we will control the Little Phatty so that it can be played in a gestural manner similar to a theremin First connect the Etherwave Plus Gate Output to
11. ese types of components without feeling anything and still cause damage Both of these types of compo nents are used on the 1 211 Etherwave circuit board and on the 1 213 Etherwave Plus circuit board Simple precautions can avoid damage to your circuits Remember to touch a grounded surface before handling circuit boards or components when they are outside of ESD safe packaging If you leave your work area and return discharge any static charge built up on your body by touching a grounded surface Avoid touching the components on a circuit board Disassembly of the Etherwave In order to drill holes in the bottom of the cabinet it is necessary to disassemble the Etherwave Save the screws that are removed from the unit until it is re assembled 1 If necessary disconnect the Etherwave from the power supply and remove the antennas 2 Turn the Etherwave over remove the three screws holding on the mic stand adapter 3 Remove the 4 screws 2 each on the front and back that fasten the cover and take the cover off the unit 4 Unplug the front panel from connector CNI on the PCB 5 De solder the bus wire connecting the PCB to the antennas hardware at the PCB and remove the 5 screws holding the Etherwave PCB in place Remove the PCB and place somewhere safe and static free 6 Remove the three screws on the bottom of the cabinet fastening the front panel and remove the front panel 7 Disconnect the grey and white wires from the power sw
12. itch Cut the following wires where they are soldered to the pots or jack Yellow Brown Orange Red Violet Blue Green Black see figure 1 8 Once the 10 wire harness is disconnected from the front panel cut all wires to match the length of the shortest wires blue and green are the shortest 9 Remove the four knobs from the front panel by loosening their set screws with a 1 8 flathead screwdriver Cut wire close to where it is soldered figure Drilling the holes for the 11 213 PCB The drilling of the holes for the 213 PCB involves marking the location of the holes counterboring three 7 8 holes and drilling a 1 2 hole through the cabinet at the center of each counterbore A counterbore is a term for a hole that is not drilled completely through a surface and forms a cylindrical cutout in the surface that is drilled The bottom of a well made counterbore should be flat In the following operations accuracy is important as is proper depth of the counterbore Figure 3 below shows a properly drilled counterbore 1 Find the drill template at the back of this manual Align the drill template on the bottom of the cabinet according to the instructions on the template see figure 2 2 Mark the holes to be drilled with a center punch see figure 2 3 Check the holes they all should be from the front edge of the cabinet the hole for the Gate Output should be 1 4 from the center of the cabinet 4 With
13. libration tool included with kit Solder appropriate for electronics assembly e ESD safe work bench Getting started Before you begin verify the following parts are included in the kit 1 11 213 PCB assembly 3 15mm nylon hex nuts 1 Etherwave Plus Front Panel 1 5 wire harness 2 50K linear taper potentiometers labeled 50KB w hardware lockwasher washer and nut 2 5K linear taper potentiometers labeled 5KB w hardware lockwasher washer and nut 1 50K audio taper potentiometer labeled 50KA w hardware lockwasher washer and nut 1 6 Locking terminal 1 LED 1 LED spacer 2 1 4 TRS Jack assemblies w hardware lockwasher washer and nut 1 power switch 1 knob 1 calibration tool The Etherwave Plus Upgrade is divided into 4 basic parts e Disassembly of the Etherwave Drilling the holes for installing the 1 213 PCB assembly Installing the Upgrade e Tuning and testing Please read and understand all the steps below before proceeding A note about ESD ESD stands for Electrostatic Discharge Have you ever walked across a carpeted room touched a light switch and received a shock This is a form of ESD ESD is more common when the air is very dry and static charges easily build up on the body or clothing if you move around on carpeted or wood flooring ESD can damage electronic components such as Semiconductors and Integrated Circuits You can discharge static electricity into th
14. nectors 4 Excluding the Grey and White wires strip the wires of the 10 wire harness to expose 3 16 of bare wire and tin them Make sure there is not excess solder built up on the wires or they will not be easy to install in the I 1 213 PCB 5 With the 8 stripped and tinned wires of the 10 wire harness Make the following solder connections to the 12 213 PCB as shown in figure 5 Black to Green to Blue to Violet to Red to Orange to Brown to Yellow to J J J J J J J J square pad closest to center of PCB 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 6 Insert the LED through the LED spacer Install the LED into the non component side of the 1 213 with the long lead inserted into the square pad closest to center of PCB shown in figure 5 Solder the LED in place and trim the excess leads j8 pinl closest to center Long LED Lead closest to center figure 5 7 Install the 11 213 board into the cabinet with the three 15mm nylon hex nuts 8 Install the following panel components into the front panel locations listed shown in figure 6 For the pots and jacks use a lockwasher between the component and the inside of the panel On the outside of the panel install the flatwasher between the nut and the panel Jacks install in locations Audio Out Phones Out 50KB potentiometers install in locations Brightness Waveform 5KB potentiometers install in locations Pitch Volume 50KA potentiometer inst
15. nnect power Turn the Etherwave Plus power on The Power LED should light up red If not turn the power off and see the troubleshooting section of the manual 5 Set the Pitch tuning control to 9 00 6 Adjust the amplifier so you are monitoring the theremin audio at a comfortable level If you are not hearing any theremin audio proceed to the troubleshooting section 7 s zero beat at arm s length from the pitch antenna If not then the theremin s Fixed Pitch Oscillator FPO needs adjustment 8 Tune the FPO by adjusting L6 so that zero beat occurs when you are arm s length from the pitch antenna and the Etherwave s pitch rises smoothly as you approach the pitch antenna 9 Replace cover set the Pitch tuning control to 12 00 and check the position of zero beat It should be at about arm s length from the pitch antenna Repeat FPO adjustment if necessary 10 Verify the function of the following front panel knobs Volume tuning Pitch tuning Waveform and Brightness Il Connect the voltmeter to the Gate output Verify a 10V gate signal when the left hand is away from the volume antenna AND your right hand is close to the pitch antenna theremin audio must not be at zero beat 12 Connect the voltmeter to the Volume CV output verify an output of 0 to 10V as the left hand moves from very close to far away from the volume antenna 13 Connect the voltmeter to the Pitch CV output verify an output that increases when appr
16. oaching the pitch antenna and decreases when moving away from the pitch antenna The nominal level is set to 2 5V to 4 5V for musical control but will vary a little unit to unit because the voltage is derived from the frequency of the theremin audio Touching the pitch antenna may produce a CV as high as 7V It takes two full cycles of the theremin s waveform to derive the Pitch CV output When playing in the bass region or making sudden moves in the bass region of the theremin the voltage may seem discontinuous like a classic sample and hold effect This is normal When the theremin is at zero beat the Pitch CV settles at the last voltage derived 14 Connect a pair of headphones to the Phones out Verify function of Phones level To configure the headphone output as a pitch preview see the section below called Configuring the Headphones for Pitch Preview Congratulations now you are ready to use the Etherwave Plus Using the Etherwave Plus Below is a diagram of the Etherwave Plus Front Panel indicating the Panel Controls and Connections figure 9 Power Headphone Power Indicator Volume Volume Pitch Waveform Brightness Switch LED Control Tuning Tuning Control Control Stereo Headphone J Output ee AUDIO PHONES ETHERWAVE PLUS Audio a a Z Gate Output Pitch CV Output Volume CV Output Located on bottom Located on bottom Located on bottom of instrument of instrument of instrument ETHERWAVE PLUS FRO
17. oints to verify the correct voltages Check that the LED is soldered in correctly Check that the 0 wire harness is soldered and connected correctly Check for shorts or solder chips floating around inside the unit No Audio Output Is the Etherwave Plus on a table If so mount it on a mic stand Verify that no objects are close enough to the Volume antenna to turn off the audio output Verify that the Audio Output jack is connected correctly Check that the 10 wire harness is soldered and connected correctly Check for shorts or solder chips floating around inside the unit Temporar ily short C28 connects VCA Out to Ground If you hear audio output then LI needs adjustment If not then the VCA U3 may have been damaged No Gate Output Is the Etherwave Plus at zero beat If so the Gate Output will be OFF Check that the 5 wire harness is soldered and connected correctly Check that the Volume CV output is working correctly No Volume CV Output Is the Etherwave Plus volume antenna working correctly If not see Audio out troubleshooting above Check that the 5 wire harness is soldered and connected correctly No Pitch CV Output Is the Etherwave Plus at zero beat If so the Pitch CV will produce a fixed voltage and won t change until the Etherwave produces audio Check that the 5 wire harness is soldered and connected correctly No Headphone Output Verify that the Jumper is installed on 1 213 J6 Check that the headphone output connec
18. tor is installed correctly Make sure that the Phones Volume control is soldered correctly and is not in the full CCW position For further assistance with troubleshooting Contact Moog Music tech support by calling the number below or by email ing techsupport moogmusic com Moog Music technicians are available for support Monday through Friday 9 00AM to 5 00 PM EST Specifications subject to change without notice Etherwave Moogerfooger Minimoog and Voyager are all registered trademarks of Moog Music Inc 2009 Wa Music Inc All Rights Reserved Moog Music Inc 160 Broadway St Asheville NC 28801 USA phone 828 25 I 0090 web www moogmusic com y uiqe2 y Jo uiopoq ay uo 3 ulqe2 u3 JO joued 3uo 4J un JO p Jli4p sajoy y YUM dn sul p nous s joy y s u L 38p 3uo4J u3 yum dn p ul aq Pinoys a8pe siy OGC enueuu y u p qlJ3s p se s ou y Sulj Iup YIM p 2o d pue yejdw ay aAoWAaY 7 S3 uiqeO BARMJBUIF 947 JO WOI 0g 34 OJU s ou BBR 994147 BY JO 197U 2 Y Jew uound 4 37U 2 ino Sussn 9 AOUI OF SulAAO e INOUUA jd u l3e dui 3 y ode pued JUO BY JO ou 4 1u 2 y YIM dn ou jews 4 3u 23 y ur p JOUIGeD u Jo 8p joued 3uo4J u3 YIM dn azejdwai ay Jo a8pa woyoq y ul 3e d ul 3e duu 3 y xy 07 ade SuNjsew 4O Y23098 Jo Sadaid jews iu3 Aed q Z A yeun 5oe Vspa WOO y IND pue 3p
19. view function e Power Indicator LED indicates when the unit is on and ready to play This User s Guide only describes the installation of the upgrade and the use of the added functions of the Etherwave Plus For information regarding the operation of the Etherwave Plus basic theremin functions please refer to the Sec tions Setting Up and Playing the Moog Music Etherwave Theremin in the Etherwave Theremin User s Manual The manual also assumes knowledge of basic theremin functions and terms The Upgrade The upgrade procedure requires the following skills e Use of basic hand tools Precision drilling of three 1 2 holes with 7 8 counterbores into the wooden cabinet Soldering wire harnesses and panel components to a PCB Printed Circuit Board Calibration of the Etherwave Caution If you do not have these skills then we recommend the Etherwave Plus factory upgrade for your Etherwave Tools and materials required for the Upgrade e 2 Phillips screwdriver 7 Small flathead screwdriver 1 8 e Drill press or hand drill e 5mm socket f 7 8 Forstner drill bit Imm nutdriver socket or wrench for installing pots 1 2 drill bit 1 2 nutdriver socket or wrench for installing jacks e Center punch for marking location of holes to be j Wire cutters drilled e Wire stripper for 22AWG wire Scotch or masking tape e Voltmeter f w Soldering iron appropriate for electronics assembly e Ca

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