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vocoder

American  
[voh-koh-der] / ˈvoʊˌkoʊ dər /

noun

  1. an electronic device that synthesizes speech.


vocoder British  
/ ˈvəʊˌkəʊdə /

noun

  1. music a type of synthesizer that uses the human voice as an oscillator

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Etymology

Origin of vocoder

First recorded in 1935–40

Example Sentences

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Martin spent the set switching among the saxophone, synths, the vocoder and doing live production.

From Los Angeles Times • Dec. 1, 2023

I’m sure there are lush subtleties to be heard when she juliennes her voice into thick, synthetic chords via vocoder, but so much of her performance was lost in the mix.

From Washington Post • Jan. 31, 2023

By the time Walsh trotted out the vocoder for Henley’s “Those Shoes,” the crowd was as frenzied as you could have hoped, given the lateness of the hour and the average age of attendee.

From Seattle Times • Nov. 6, 2021

In the first Royal Plum session for that album, Musgraves played Tashian the Bee Gees; he pulled out a vocoder.

From New York Times • Aug. 26, 2021

Making a vocoder to reproduce that speech is going to be fun.

From Naudsonce by Piper, H. Beam