Therevox
Therevox builds custom musical instruments in Ontario, Canada. The company focuses on continuous-pitch instruments and is known for building a modern analog synthesizer inspired by the rare Ondes Martenot.[1]
First commissioned in 2004 to build modern version of the Electro-Theremin as used by The Beach Boys on their 1966 single "Good Vibrations", only 12 of these instruments went to musicians and studios in North America and Europe.[2] In 2010, Therevox was commissioned by Montreal's Breakglass Studio [3] to design a new instrument that would combine the Ondes Martenot's au ruban and touche d’intensité interface with a dual oscillator analog synthesizer similar to the MiniMoog.[4] The design included a built-in Spring Reverb and this prototype became the ET-4 [5] model that has been available since 2012.
Some users of the ET-4 include The Besnard Lakes, Belle & Sebastian, Suuns, Team Me, Floating Points, The Gertrudes and Jason Isbell and The 400 Unit. The instrument has been a feature of OneRepublic's Native Tour and the ET-4 has also been used in movie soundtracks including the horror film, Nurse 3D, starring Paz de la Huerta and the Salvatore Ferragamo inspired "White Shoe".[4]
References
- ↑ "therevox : about". therevox. Retrieved 2015-08-10.
- ↑ "Wood and Wires: The Ondes Martenot Reimagined". sonicstate.
- ↑ "Le soleil brille sur The Besnard Lakes | Alain Brunet | Musique". Lapresse.ca. Retrieved 2015-08-10.
- 1 2 "Windsorite sees success with Therevox invention". urbanitenews.com.
- ↑ "Therevox ET-4.1 Features Expressive Control + Analog Sound". Synthtopia. 2013-09-19. Retrieved 2015-08-10.
External links
- Therevox : Custom Musical Instruments official website
- Therevox - Wood & Wires documentary film