Examples of 'radiophonic' in a sentence

Meaning of "radiophonic"

radiophonic (adjective): Relating to the production or transmission of sound using radio waves
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  • Describing sound effects created to accompany radio broadcasts as background music.
  • Describing a type of sound art practice that extends the established radio drama and documentary form by the use of sonic abstractions.
  • Of or pertaining to the radiophone.

How to use "radiophonic" in a sentence

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These will mainly be radiophonic or television signals.
Radiophonic theater and of television.
Device for transmitting radiophonic signals in secondary radar equipment.
Said message is intended for portable communicating objects for example in a radiophonic network.
The radiophonic offer varies from one city to another.
The operation of the interrogation device and the radiophonic transmission are simultaneous.
As for that radiophonic reveIry, I swear it will not take place.
It searched a balance between specificities of the radiophonic media and the consumer protection.
The BBC Radiophonic Workshop also had a CS-80 in their collection for some time.
The present invention relates to a device for transmitting radiophonic signals in secondary radar equipment.
From 2014 a lot of these radiophonic recordings became available via streaming, by himself Cabo, by Mixcloud.
The Synchronicity Project produced a series of radiophonic works.
This is the discography of the BBC Radiophonic Workshop, a British electronic music group.
Discover and listen to a whole range of European and World radiophonic creativity.
A collection of equipment from the Radiophonic Workshop, on display at the Science Museum, London.

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As he looks forward to the next stirrings of New Radiophonic Workshop.
It's the BBC radiophonic workshop!
Thus began what is still referred to as the Golden Age of the Radiophonic Workshop.
What did you see? a radiophonic work, Yle 1, Finnish Broadcasting Company.
Delia Derbyshire working at the BBC radiophonic workshop.
Delia Derbyshire seems to receiving more acknowledgement for her work at the BBC Radiophonic Workshop.
He also is a programs coordinator of entartainment, radiophonic theater and public shows.
In one embodiment, the communicating electronic object is in fact a cellular terminal of a radiophonic network.
Elizabeth Parker was the last composer to leave the Radiophonic Workshop before its closure in 1998.
The latter chooses, for example, to pass from a television transmission to a radiophonic transmission.
Method for transferring, by means of a radio relay system radiophonic signals for isofrequency broadcasting.
This emerging co-creation culture and a new theory of value also affect the radiophonic medium.
With the artiste Olivier Capparos, he prepares creative radiophonic workshops for France Culture.
The spine-chilling and atmospheric music was composed by Peter Howell at the BBC Radiophonic Workshop.
Clarke's score was entirely electronic, created on the Radiophonic Workshop's EMS Synthi 100 synthesizer.
A producer for France Culture, she has also realised many radiophonic creations.
For example, several operators share the FM band to broadcast radiophonic transmissions.
Glynis Jones was a composer, musician and member of the BBC Radiophonic Workshop.
So began the what some call the Golden Age of the BBC 's Radiophonic Workshop.
This new project is energetic, warm, popular and radiophonic.
The conception for this collaboration began as a France Culture radiophonic production in 2011.
In 1956 Ton de Leeuw was awarded the Prix Italia for his radiophonic oratorio Job.

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