A digital delay line is a discrete element in
digital filter theory, which allows a
signal to be delayed by a number of
samples. If the delay is an integer multiple of samples, digital delay lines are often implemented as
circular buffers. This means that integer delays can be computed very efficiently.
The delay by one sample is notated
and delays of
samples is notated as
motivated by the role the
z-transform plays in describing
digital filter structures.
If a delay is not an integer of a sample additional filters are applied to account for the fraction of delay different from an integer. Hence delay lines with non-integer delay are called ''fractional delay lines''.
Digital delay lines were first used to compensate for the
speed of sound
The speed of sound is the distance travelled per unit of time by a sound wave as it propagates through an elastic medium. At , the speed of sound in air is about , or one kilometre in or one mile in . It depends strongly on temperature as ...
in air in 1973 to provide appropriate delay times for the distant speaker towers at
Summer Jam at Watkins Glen in New York, with 600,000 people in the audience. New Jersey company
Eventide provided digital delay devices each capable of 200 milliseconds of delay. Four speaker towers were placed from the stage, their signal delayed 175 ms to compensate for the speed of sound between the main stage speakers and the delay towers. Six more speaker towers were placed 400 feet from the stage, requiring 350 ms of delay, and a further six towers were placed 600 feet away from the stage, fed with 525 ms of delay. Each Eventide DDL 1745 module contained many 1000-bit
shift register
A shift register is a type of digital circuit using a cascade of flip-flops where the output of one flip-flop is connected to the input of the next. They share a single clock signal, which causes the data stored in the system to shift from one lo ...
integrated chips, and cost the same as a new car.
Digital delay lines are widely used building blocks in methods to simulate
room acoustics,
musical instruments and
effects unit
An effects unit or effects pedal is an electronic device that alters the sound of a musical instrument or other audio source through audio signal processing.
Common effects include distortion/overdrive, often used with electric guitar in e ...
s.
Digital waveguide synthesis shows how digital delay lines can be used as
sound synthesis methods for various musical instruments such as
string instruments and
wind instruments
A wind instrument is a musical instrument that contains some type of resonator (usually a tube) in which a column of air is set into vibration by the player blowing into (or over) a mouthpiece set at or near the end of the resonator. The pitc ...
.
See also
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Analog delay line
References
Digital signal processing
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