Hello George,

Sean Costello has put up a page on his blog showing networks we have used to 
make 1st-order ambisonic reverb:

http://valhalladsp.wordpress.com/2009/10/11/a-reverb-paper-of-mine-just-got-published-online/


The full paper can be found here:

J. Anderson, S. Costello "Adapting Artificial Reverberation Architectures for 
B-Format Signal Processing"



The illustrated networks are much more complex than simple delays--but they can 
be stripped down (remove the all-pass filtering and scattering networks) to get 
something along the lines you're suggesting.



Hope this helps.


My best,
J Anderson


On 3 Jun 2011, at 3:48 am, George Kierstein wrote:

> Hi, I am looking for any useful papers and code that might be of use in
> implementing an ambisonic delay plugin!
> 
> Thanks
> Ms. G
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