Time shift and addition

Other than possible silence, there is no audible effect of a pure delay.

\fbox{$x(n)$ and $x(n-M)$ sound the same}

\scalebox{.65}{\includegraphics{delayline.eps}}

Change arises, however, when a signal $ x(n)$ is added to a delayed version of itself $ x(n-M)$:

$\displaystyle y(n) = x(n) + x(n-M)
$


``Music 171: Introduction to Delay and Filters'' by Tamara Smyth, Computing Science, Simon Fraser University.
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