So i would like to make this type of theremin wah.
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I already have this morley inductorless wah etched and the board is populated. I liked the sound and the volume of it. So that is the was i will use instead of colorsound one.
My question is about copper antenna. How big should it be? Also, can i paint it? Or even better etch something on it?
I made one of these a while ago. It never made it off the breadboard except for the proximity circuit (oscillator and such).
I used a piece of copper-clad board at approximately 2.5" x 4" and screwed it to a 3/8" thick piece of acrylic (plexiglass). The center of the plexi had a hole drilled to make space for the wire I soldered to the copper clad board. I had drilled a hole all the way through the copper board also and tied top and bottom layers together with the connected wire -- soldered top and bottom.
To test it, I held a DMM in my hand that had a capacitance meter. Connected one side to the wire out of the proxy sensor, and the other lead I held in my hand. I calibrated the meter to 0 pF, then started to move my foot toward the proximity pad and noted the max capacitance when I had my shoe touching the pad.
After I knew the capacitance range of my pad, then I went back and designed my oscillator and demodulator based on that value.
Basically if you make a way to trim/tune your circuit then you will be able to adjust to a 2.5" x 4" pad, or whatever other size is convenient for you. My pad size was based upon a scrap of board that happened to be about the right size, so I used it.
That thing was so much fun. I need to build it again. I still have the proximity pad, but the filter has fallen to disarray. I think it was a state variable filter if I remember correctly.