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Low-Frequency Oscillation (LFO) is a fundamental concept in electronic music and sound synthesis, used to modulate various parameters such as pitch, volume, or filter cutoff to create dynamic changes over time. By operating at frequencies below the audible range, typically below 20 Hz, LFOs add movement and texture to sound without being perceived as distinct tones.
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