Saturday, August 25, 2007
voice coder machine
YouTube via monotonmusic
"Somekind of "prehistoric" vocoder using telephone-circuitry."
More info and a samples on AudioLemon.
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I believe this is the technology that spawned Vocoders. No?
ReplyDeleteThis is the voder. Basically a manually controlled speech synthesizer used for long distantance communication. Home Dudley is credited with this invention as well as the Vocoder. Vocoders are still used to this day in mobile communications.
ReplyDeleteThank u very much,can we (i) have more demo video's...
ReplyDeleteTIA
(btw: i sounds better that speech stuff of these days)
I saw this on audiolemons blog... he has the full 6 minute demo as an mp3.
ReplyDeleteI updated the post with the links.
ReplyDeleteIt sounds pretty good. i liked the keyboard. sort of like a stenographer's keyboard.
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