The Vocoder was created in 1940 by a man named Homer Dudley. In 1936 Homer investigated the possibility of synthesizing human speech electronically. The Vocoder is a speech synthesizer that had two keyboards, buttons to recreate consents, a pedal for oscillator frequency control and a wrist bar to switch vowel sounds on and off. The Vocoder is a method of taking a reproduction of human speech and allowing it to be transmitted over distances. The vocoder lets you reproduce vowels sounds and breakdown speech into components that you can recombined or manipulated.
1940 Vocoder
The Vocoder was created in 1940 by a man named Homer Dudley. In 1936 Homer investigated the possibility of synthesizing human speech electronically. The Vocoder is a speech synthesizer that had two keyboards, buttons to recreate consents, a pedal for oscillator frequency control and a wrist bar to switch vowel sounds on and off. The Vocoder is a method of taking a reproduction of human speech and allowing it to be transmitted over distances. The vocoder lets you reproduce vowels sounds and breakdown speech into components that you can recombined or manipulated.