(sesi) yumuşatmak

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Turkish - English
{f} modulate
to move from one key or tonality to another, especially by using a chord progression
To change the pitch, intensity or tone of one's voice or of a musical instrument
{v} to form sounds to a key or note
to vary in tone, inflection, pitch or other quality of sound
To change the pitch, intensity or tone of ones voice or of a musical instrument
placing information onto a higher frequency carrier by means of varying the frequency, amplitude, or phase adjustment
vary the frequency, amplitude, phase, or other characteristic of (electromagnetic waves)
To regulate, adjust or adapt
To vary the amplitude, frequency or phase of a video signal
of one's speech, varying the pitch
change the key of, in music; "modulate the melody"
To modulate an activity or process means to alter it so that it is more suitable for a particular situation. These chemicals modulate the effect of potassium. + modulation modulations modu·la·tion The famine turned the normal modulation of climate into disaster
If you modulate your voice or a sound, you change or vary its loudness, pitch, or tone in order to create a particular effect. He carefully modulated his voice
To pass from one key into another
is a method in which a signal to be transmitted is mixed with a high frequency carrier signal
To vary the amplitude, frequency or phase of a wave by impressing one wave on another wave of constant properties
To vary the amplitude, frequency or phase of a radio frequency wave in accordance with the information to be conveyed
To form, as sound, to a certain key, or to a certain portion
To change some parameter (usually amplitude or frequency) of one signal in proportion to a second signal