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vocoder
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vo·cod·er  (vkdr)
n.
An electronic device or system for synthesizing speech.


vocoder [ˈvəʊˌkəʊdə]
n
(Music / Instruments) Music a type of synthesizer that uses the human voice as an oscillator


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