Modulation is the process of varying one or more properties of a high-frequency periodic waveform.
Modulation, Modulations, Modulate, and Modulator may also refer to:
Economics
- Modulation (European Union), an authorized reduction in direct aid to producers
 
Science
Music
- Modulation (music), a change of key
 - Modulating subject, a fugue subject which modulates
 - Ring modulation, a signal processing function use by synthesizers or effects units
 - Modulate (band), UK electronic band
 - The Modulations, 1970s American band
 - Modulation (music radio program), a weekly music radio program, broadcast via Jefferson Public Radio.
 - Modulations A History of Electronic Music by Peter Shapiro, 2000 accompanying book to 1998 documentary
 
Classical compositions
- Modulating Prelude, KV. 624 Mozart
 - L'art de la modulation F-A. Philidor
 - Modulation, Johannes Fritsch
 - Clothes-pin modulation, Ernst Reijseger
 - Modulationes for 6 voices, Zarlino
 - Modulations, Jørgen Plaetner
 - Module Modulations, Carl Ludwig Hübsch (b.1966)
 - Transcendental Modulations, George Perle
 
Albums
- Modulations (film), 1998 film and soundtrack album, with 2000 book about the history of electronic music
 - Modulate (album), a rock/electronica album by Bob Mould
 - Modulator (EP), an electronica EP by Information Society
 
Other
- Federal Signal Modulator, a civil defense siren
 
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