Here is what I have found online:
Automatic mixing of either input signal with output to
avoid silences. Choices of two release times.
In order to prevent unpleasant staccato effects,
silence bridging (sometimes known as `pause
stuffing'!) must be used. Depending upon the
vocoder, a bridging signal, which is derived either
from the original speech signal of from the excitation
signal, and the amplitude, harmonic content and attack
and decay times of which can be varied, is mixed into
the pauses, thereby providing an audible output
signal.
--Shemp
> On a vocoder, what exactly is "pause stuffing" and
> how
> is it implented? Does it really make much
> difference
> in the final output?
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