Abstract
A reverberator comprises a tapped delay line (2, 3, 4, 5, 10) connected to an analog audio signal source (1) for deriving therefrom at least one pair of output signals which are respectively delayed by first and second different values with respect to the source signal, the ratio of the first to second values being an irrational number. A recirculating delay line (6, 7, 11, 12) is connected to the output of the tapped delay line having a delay element (63, 73, 113, 123) for introducing an additional delay to the output signals of the tapped delay line and a resistive recirculating path (65, 75, 115, 125) for recirculating the additionally delayed signals through the delay element. The output of the recirculating delay line is combined with the source signal to derive a reverberating audio signal.
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