The Moog Theremini is the little brother of one of the first electronic instruments, the Theremin. The tones are elicited from the instrument by intuitive gesture control and supported by a built-in tuner and pitch-correction system, which resolves existing or self-programmed scales in various intensities.

The built-in LCD display provides immediate visual feedback of the notes played, so you can remember reference notes and their corresponding hand position. You can choose from 32 preset sounds and assign each sound its own scale with a changeable key note. The Theremini has a headphone jack, as well as 2 mono jack outputs. A speaker is built into the Theremini so you can listen to the Theremini without additional amplification. MIDI data can be exchanged via a mini USB port.
At the highest level of pitch quantization, only the preset notes of the corresponding scale are playable. The lower the pitch quantization is set, the more detuning and vibrato can be played as well, making the sound more lively. In the lowest setting the Theremini reacts like a conventional theremin and the analog oscillator controls the pitch without help. Thus, a glissando is then also possible.
I really love this instrument, great build quality as you would expect from moog, sound quality is great and its fun to play as well!! The presets are great and you can download an app from the app store to edit/make new sounds. All in all, well worth the money!!
Christmas gift. Got it after seeing Bill Bailey use one in performance. Great fun for all, and easy to learn how to make more serious music with.