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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 111. Chapters: Electronic musical instrument, Theremin, Digital synthesizer, Roland Octapad, Vocoder, Denis d'or, Mellotron, Zeta Instrument Processor Interface, Electrophone, Sampler, EMS VCS 3, Ondes Martenot, Roland V-Drums, Virtual Orchestra, Jammer keyboard, Chamberlin, Laser harp, Electronic drum, Music workstation, Rhythmicon, Digital piano, Stylophone, Ring modulation, Reactable, Graphical sound, Utau, MIDI controller, Stage piano, Miburi, Subharchord, Open Sound Control, Alesis, Cantor, Nord Stage, Tenori-on, Trautonium, Akai MPC60, Ondioline, Novachord, Electronic drum module, Simmons SDS-V, LinuxSampler, Synthesizers.com, Lyricon, Variophone, Generalmusic, Groovebox, Quintephone, Telharmonium, Change ringing software, Casiotone, Simple Is Beautiful, Immersive virtual musical instrument, EWI, Synesthesia Mandala Drums, I-CubeX, Hilgen, Redpipe, Eigenharp, Electro-Theremin, UPIC, Electronic tanpura, Virtuoso Violin, Roland SP-808, Spharophon, Tronichord, Roland Virtual Accordion, DLS format, Blaster Beam, Harpejji, Zeusaphone, Digital Control Bus, DIN sync, Electronic bagpipes, Yamaha WX5, Macne series, Hit Stix, EMS Synthi A, Clavecin electrique, Syntheremin, Controllerism, Audio Systems Electronics MCS70, Buchla Lightning, Optophonic Piano, Omnichord, Dewanatron, Persephone, Zanzithophone, Croix Sonore, Triadex Muse, Triolin, Arduinome, E-mu Proteus X, Rompler, Korg PadKontrol, Logic Control, Electronic Sackbut, Xylosynth, Blofeld, Terpsitone, Sonic Palette, Vibrator, Marimba Lumina, Acousmonium, Samchillian, Radiodrum, ION iED01, Electronde. Excerpt: The theremin (), originally known as the aetherphone/etherophone, thereminophone or termenvox/thereminvox is an early electronic musical instrument controlled without discernible physical contact from the player. It is named after its Russian inventor, Professor Leon...