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na +1 | oscillatore LFO; oscillatore a bassa frequenza |
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na | Low Frequency Oscillator |
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na | vedi sotto |
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na | si lascia cosi |
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na | Low Frequency Oscillator |
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na | LFO |
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Low Frequency Oscillator Explanation: Rimane così in italiano LFO. Abbreviazione di Low Frequency Oscillator. Circuito che crea forme d’onda subsoniche al di sotto di 20 Hz usate per modulare altri circuiti. Applicando un LFO ad un amplificatore ne deriva un effetto tremolo; il vibrato può essere creato usando un LFO per controllare un oscillatore. I tipici parametri di un LFO sono frequenza, profondità e forma d’onda. |
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vedi sotto Explanation: Non so perché la mia risposta è finita nella pagina della domanda "time signature". Vai a leggertela lì. |
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si lascia cosi Explanation: former keyboard player (korg) and sampler user (akai) good luck |
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Low Frequency Oscillator Explanation: Ho trovato un interessante glossario di termini musicali, compreso LFO. (Vedi sotto in References) LFO: Low Frequency Oscillator, often found in synths or effects using modulation LOW FREQUENCY OSCILLATOR (LFO): An oscillator used as a modulation source, usually below 20Hz. The most common LFO waveshape is the sine wave, though there is often a choice of sine, square, triangular and sawtooth waveforms. Per la tua traduzione, probabilmente rimane invariato ma se possibile puoi affiancare la sigla alla sua forma estesa o anche alla sua traduzione (Oscillatore a bassa frequenza) ciao Reference: http://www.sospubs.co.uk/sos/regular_htm/glossary.htm |
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LFO Explanation: www.xclub.it/news/00-4.pdf LFO oscillatore di bassa frequenza www |
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oscillatore LFO; oscillatore a bassa frequenza Explanation: Using my glossary search interface (http://www.ticino.com/usr/puffin/Finding glossaries.htm), searching for "LFO", I came up with glossaries containing the following definitions: LFO Low-frequency oscillator. An oscillator especially devoted to applications below the audible frequency range, and typically used as a control source for modulating a sound to create vibrato, tremolo, trills, and so on. (http://musicnet.chandra.ac.th/eng/elec-dic.htm) LFO: Acronimo per Low Frequency Oscillator, OSCILLATORE presente su molti sistemi per generare vari effetti di MODULAZIONE. (http://www.byteman.it/gloss_l.htm) Possible translations: - oscillatore LFO (sources: http://www.digimedia.it/prodotti/studioel/studio.htm; http://www.roland.it/sp_808.htm) - oscillatore a bassa frequenza (source: http://www.geocities.com/SiliconValley/Lab/6160/fm_synth.htm... Hope this helps! Tanya Harvey Ciampi Reference: http://www.ticino.com/usr/puffin/Finding%20glossaries.htm |
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