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talkbox

British  
/ ˈtɔːkˌbɒks /

noun

  1. another name for voice box

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See also: Stevie Wonder’s live talkbox rendition from “The David Frost Show” in 1972, later sampled by Frank Ocean on 2016’s “Blonde.”

From Los Angeles Times • Feb. 9, 2023

The song was one of the first to use the talkbox, a wacky effects-pedal.

From The Guardian • Sep. 13, 2018

When a little Zapp-esque talkbox colors "In + Out," it feels like a robot’s broken into their moody basement lounge.

From The Verge • Apr. 6, 2016

On top of that is funk singer Roger Troutman and early echoes of Auto-Tune, as he sings the chorus through the distorted talkbox he was known for.

From Time • Oct. 24, 2011

Normally you'd associate the talkbox with Parliament or American west coast funk music but he's used it in a more interesting, modern, electronic sense.

From The Guardian • Aug. 12, 2011