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CLDR order 3 · 9 emojis · 12 variants.

Emoji list

Total 9 emojis / 12 variants · 9 match the filters.

🎛️

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Version E0.7

1F39B FE0F

control knobs

🎛️ represents control knobs, typically shown as a gray panel with four round dials arranged symmetrically. Each knob has a dark center and a white indicator line, with small dots around it like a scale. Control knobs are physical or digital interfaces used to regulate electrical signals, audio levels, or mechanical settings. They are staple components in sound engineering, radio equipment, and industrial control rooms where precise calibration is required. These knobs often symbolize the act of fine-tuning or maintaining balance. They represent the ability to change variables and the technical nature of professional equipment. You might use 🎛️ when talking about music production, adjusting a thermostat, or managing complex logistics. Common phrases include: "I am currently 🎛️ the final mix for the track," "Let's see if we can 🎛️ the settings to fix the issue," or "The technician is at the 🎛️ board now."

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🎧

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Version E0.6

1F3A7

headphone

🎧 represents headphone, typically shown as a pair of headphones with a curved headband and two earcups. Designs vary in the frame and earcup detail, with some adding a small musical note. Headphone is an electronic device worn over the ears to listen to audio privately without disturbing others. It is widely used for enjoying music, engaging in professional audio editing, or communicating during digital gaming sessions. This symbol suggests a sense of concentration and personal space, often implying that the user is focused on their internal world or a specific task. In digital conversations, 🎧 is frequently used to share what one is listening to or to indicate a busy state. Common examples include: "Finally finished my playlist 🎧," "I'm wearing my 🎧 so I might not hear the door," or "Check out this new podcast 🎧!"

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🎚️

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Version E0.7

1F39A FE0F

level slider

🎚️ represents level slider, typically shown as a slider with a track and a movable knob along a marked scale. A level slider is a hardware or software control used to adjust parameters such as volume, brightness, or intensity. It is a staple of audio engineering and professional mixing desks, allowing for smooth, incremental changes to a signal. This symbol conveys a sense of meticulous control and technical expertise. It is often used to suggest that a situation requires careful calibration or that someone is managing multiple variables simultaneously. Usage scenarios include discussing music production, adjusting system settings, or describing a state of high performance. For instance: "I am working on the final mix 🎚️," "We need to turn up the energy 🎚️," or "Just tweaking the levels for the presentation 🎚️."

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🎤

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Version E0.6

1F3A4

microphone

🎤 represents microphone, typically shown as a microphone with a rounded head and a dark handle, often tilted slightly. Some designs include blue musical notes nearby, while others show only the microphone. A microphone is a hardware device used to convert sound waves into electrical signals for amplification or recording. It is a fundamental tool for vocalists, presenters, and broadcasters to ensure their voice reaches an audience clearly. This symbol suggests a love for music, the act of public speaking, or the desire to share a message. It is frequently associated with talent, fame, and the vibrant atmosphere of a stage. In digital conversations, 🎤 is used for various audio-related contexts. Common examples include: "Who wants to go to karaoke tonight? 🎤," "I have a big presentation tomorrow 🎤," or "Check out this new song I recorded! 🎤"

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🎵

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Version E0.6

1F3B5

musical note

🎵 represents musical note, typically shown as two connected eighth notes with a slight tilt to the right. Musical note serves as a symbolic representation of melody and audio. It is used across digital interfaces to identify music files, volume controls, or active audio playback. This symbol conveys a sense of harmony and creativity. It is frequently used to suggest that a message should be read with a melodic tone or to signal that someone is in a good mood. In everyday communication, 🎵 appears when sharing song recommendations or describing a concert experience. You might use it when saying, "This new album is amazing 🎵," or "I can't stop humming this tune 🎵."

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🎶

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Version E0.6

1F3B6

musical notes

🎶 represents musical notes, typically shown as three eighth notes arranged in a diagonal line. Musical notes are the fundamental building blocks of written music, representing specific pitches and durations. In digital communication, they serve as a shorthand for audio, singing, or the general presence of a melodic rhythm in a given environment. This symbol often carries a lighthearted and creative meaning, suggesting a pleasant atmosphere or an artistic endeavor. It can evoke feelings of harmony and the emotional impact of a soundtrack. Usage scenarios for 🎶 include announcing a new album release, expressing that a situation feels like a movie scene, or simply showing that you are in a musical mood. Common phrases include: "I can't stop listening to this 🎶," "The 🎶 at this cafe is perfect," or "Feeling so 🎶 today!"

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🎼

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Version E0.6

1F3BC

musical score

🎼 represents musical score, typically shown as a staff with five horizontal lines and a treble clef on the left. Musical score is the standardized notation used to communicate pitch and rhythm to musicians. It functions as a blueprint for performance, allowing complex melodies to be preserved and shared across different cultures and eras. This symbol carries a symbolic resonance of creativity and formal artistry. It is frequently associated with the classical music tradition, professional songwriting, and the intellectual side of auditory arts. You might use 🎼 when sharing that you are writing a new piece of music, attending a concert, or practicing your scales. It is common in messages like "Finally finished the 🎼 for the new track!" or "Time to study some 🎼 for the exam tomorrow."

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📻

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Version E0.6

1F4FB

radio

📻 represents radio, typically shown as a rectangular radio with a diagonal antenna, tuning knobs, and a frequency dial. Designs vary from vintage styles with speaker grilles to simpler modern versions. The radio is a portable or tabletop electronic device used to receive and play audio broadcasts. It is traditionally equipped with a frequency scale and speaker arrays to deliver music, news, and entertainment to listeners. This symbol often evokes a feeling of nostalgia for the analog era and represents the classic medium of audio broadcasting. It suggests a focus on listening and staying informed through traditional channels. In digital conversations, 📻 is frequently used when discussing music, talk shows, or historical technology. Common examples include: "I’m listening to the 📻 while driving," "That song is a total 📻 classic!" or "We need a 📻 for the emergency kit."

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🎙️

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Version E0.7

1F399 FE0F

studio microphone

🎙️ represents studio microphone, typically shown as a microphone with a rounded grille head on a stand. Studio microphone equipment is used by professionals to capture high-quality audio for music, radio, and digital media. Unlike handheld variants, it is usually stationary to ensure the best possible vocal clarity and sound isolation during a performance. This icon carries a symbolic weight of professionalism, creativity, and the power of one's voice. It often represents the act of being heard or the formal process of broadcasting ideas to a wide audience. Common usage scenarios include social media posts about recording a new podcast, updates from a music studio, or invitations to a live radio interview. It is the go-to graphic for anything related to professional audio production and digital storytelling.

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