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    Early 1970s vocoder, custom-built for electronic music band Kraftwerk. A vocoder ( / ˈvoʊkoʊdər /, a portmanteau of vo ice and en coder) is a category of speech coding that analyzes and synthesizes the human voice signal for audio data compression, multiplexing, voice encryption or voice transformation. The vocoder was invented in 1938 by ...

  2. May 9, 2024 · The vocoder stands as a testament to human ingenuity, seamlessly bridging technology and art. Its journey from a telecommunications tool to a staple in music production illustrates our endless quest for novel ways to express ourselves. In the hands of a creative musician, a vocoder is not just an instrument; it’s a voice, a narrative, a way ...

  3. May 18, 2018 · The vocoder didn’t actually start life as a musical instrument. Instead, in the 1920s, Homer Dudley at Bell Labs created a device whose function was to make it easier to transmit telephone conversations over long distances by reducing bandwidth. The design of the vocoder broke speech (as an input signal) down into multiple bands, retaining ...

  4. Apr 26, 2022 · Your lungs produce air, vibrating your vocal cords; this is a carrier signal of sorts. Next, the rest of your vocal tract shapes the vibrating air as it leaves your body; you can think of this as a modulator. A vocoder works in the same way, by affecting the carrier signal according to the characteristics of the modulator signal.

  5. Apr 1, 2020 · Originally developed for telecommunications and military applications in the 1930s, the vocoder, a portmanteau of voice encoder, as a musical tool has become indelibly associated with artists such as Daft Punk, Kraftwerk, and the Electric Light Orchestra (ELO), thanks to its ability to merge the characteristics of the human voice with the playability of a synthesizer.

  6. The Vocoder. Known from music and the world of rock and pop, many musicians have used it to great effect as a voice changer over the last few decades, and it's still used in numerous films to this day: the vocoder. Still, what many people might not know is that the vocoder didn't start in the entertainment industry at all.

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  8. The Vocoder. A vocoder (name derived from voice encoder, formerly also called voder) is a speech analyzer and synthesizer. It was originally developed as a speech coder for telecommunications applications in the 1930s, the idea being to code speech for transmission. Its primary use in this fashion is for secure radio communication, where voice ...

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