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What (who) is low-frequency geophone - definition

TECHNIQUE IN ELECTRONIC MUSIC
Low-frequency oscillator; Low Frequency Oscillation; Low frequency oscillator; Low Frequency Oscillator; Low frequency oscillation
  • LFO section of a modern synthesizer

Low-frequency oscillation         
Low-frequency oscillation (LFO) is an electronic frequency that is usually below 20 Hz and creates a rhythmic pulse or sweep. This is used to modulate musical equipment such as synthesizers to create audio effects such as vibrato, tremolo and phasing.
low frequency         
  • An LF [[radio clock]].
THE 30-300 KHZ RANGE OF THE ELECTROMAGNETIC SPECTRUM
Low frequencies; Low band; Low Frequency
¦ noun (in radio) 30-300 kilohertz.
Low-Frequency Array (LOFAR)         
  • Low-band antenna with electronics cabin in the background
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LARGE RADIO TELESCOPE NETWORK BETWEEN IRELAND AND POLAND, LOCATED MAINLY IN THE NETHERLANDS
Lofar; Low Frequency Array; Low-Frequency Array; NenuFAR
The Low-Frequency Array, or LOFAR, is a large radio telescope, with an antenna network located mainly in the Netherlands, and spreading across 7 other European countries as of 2019. Originally designed and built by ASTRON, the Netherlands Institute for Radio Astronomy, it was first opened by queen Beatrix of The Netherlands in 2010, and has since been operated on behalf of the International LOFAR Telescope (ILT) partnership by ASTRON.

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Low-frequency oscillation

Low-frequency oscillation (LFO) is an electronic frequency that is usually below 20 Hz and creates a rhythmic pulse or sweep. This is used to modulate musical equipment such as synthesizers to create audio effects such as vibrato, tremolo and phasing.