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digital delayer

digital delayer

[′dij·əd·əl di′lā·ər]
(engineering acoustics)
A device for introducing delay in the audio signal in a sound-reproducing system, which converts the audio signal to digital format and stores it in a digital shift register before converting it back to analog form.
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