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See this display at the Ontario Science Centre! Per the display: "This was a popular Ontario Science Centre exhibit back in the 1970s and 80s. Created in 1969 by Phillips, it combines voice synthesis and voice modification and is an example of an innovative use of analog electronic technology. "Making c-o-ff-ee: This machine says "coffee" by breaking the word down into its basic speech sounds or "phonemes". All words are composed of phonemes - there are over 40 of them in the English language. Since each phoneme is just a set of frequencies with a certain sequence, it can be reproduced electronically and fed into a speaker. This exhibit creates four distinct sounds, put in a specific order by a sequencer which directs the circuits to start with the "c" sound and end with the "ee" sound."