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108
109
c. With a tiny flat head screwdriver turn the little blue articulation trim pot until the display
reads “45” (110). This number represents a delay between right-hand distance reads: higher
numbers mean a longer pause (less articulate but more stable); lower numbers mean a
shorter pause (more articulte but less stable). Start out with the articulation set at “45” and
go up or down from there if your playing style calls for adjustment. More information about
the articulation can be found in the Altura Reference Manual.
110
111
Congratulations!
Your Altura Theremin MIDI Controller is complete, except for the cabinet. I know you are probably
eager to control your Macchiato Mini-Synth or other MIDI devices, so open up the “Altura Quick-Start
Guide” and give it a whirl. Keep the label sheet handy so you can keep track of the many knobs.
When you are ready to give the distance sensors a stable home and protect your wonderful new MIDI
controller in its own cabinet, continue on.