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Self-Referential

"The abbreviation is also very often used to refer to low-frequency oscillators themselves, which produce the effects explored in this article." This has to be against the style guidelines, right? 70.161.101.249 00:32, 27 September 2007 (UTC)[reply]

samples

"Such effects are difficult to describe, and are more understandable when heard." so some samples of different effects would surely be useful and not too hard to produce?