Persephone oscillator waveform
sinus
saw

Listen to the low-pass filter
Listen to the vibrato mode
Listen to the tremolo mode

Listen to the Persephone controlling a
minimoog Voyager (1)
minimoog Voyager (2)
minimoog Voyager (3)
minimoog Voyager (4)

Listen to the Persephone controlling a plug-in
Cycling'74 Pluggo FM Bell

 

 

Jaka Ropret
Slovenian musician Jaka Ropret is the owner of the first Persephone. He's done several concert with the Persephone.
jaka01.mp3
jaka02.mp3

Peter Pringle
Thereminist Peter Pringle offers a short composition by French composer Maurice Ravel, that will give you an idea of some of what the Persephone can do. The piece is called CHANSON GRECQUE (Greek Song - 1905). Peter Pringle also offered us a composition for Persephone, theremin, piano and synthesizer: Persephone 's Descent, inspired from the name of the instrument, Persephone, who, in ancient Greek mythology, was the name of the Queen of the Underworld.
http://www.peterpringle.com/persephone.html
http://www.peterpringle.com/thereminmp3s.html
http://www.peterpringle.com

Electronic Oscillator Orchestra
3 pieces by Electronic Oscillator Orchestra (electronic ambient-, experimental-, minimal- and soundtrack-music): the forgotten one, obscured and everything failed wrong.
http://www.oscestra.net/rechts.html
http://www.oscestra.net

Peter Christopherson
"Just to let you know that I have been playing my Persephone live, with my band Throbbing Gristle, to great acclaim! We played in the Turbine Hall of the Tate Modern Gallery in London (The largest space in the most important of Britain's National Art Galleries) to a sold out audience of about 1000 and received a 10 minute standing ovation! (The first any artist has received there!) And also just played for 3 days at London's Institute of Contemporary Art on the Mall, where I used the Persephone to record tracks for a forthcoming version of Nico's Desertshore album.
The Persephone is a truly fantastic instrument to play live. The range of frequencies extraordinary - the low end was literally shaking the building and apparently could be heard on the bridge outside! It is the most intuitive and enjoyable live instrument I have ever had the privilege to play."

peter christopherson
throbbing gristle
coil
threshold houseboys choir

www.thresholdhouse.com
www.myspace.com/thresholdhouse
http://www.flickr.com/photos/pawoodhead/517873985/