Hi Ecca,
It's a bit hard to say what to do without knowing the actual circuit and board layout that you are using. But in general terms: keep the digital and analog grounds separate (see data sheet) and bring them together at the power supply output; have 47uf and 0.1 uf capacitors in parallel from pin 1 to analog ground as close to each delay chip as possible; if you are cascading the stages one after the other, have a unity gain buffer amplifier between each stage configured as a low pass filter (Google " low pass filter") with a cutoff around 4-6 kHz.
As a test to see if it is leakage of the clock signals causing the problem, try disabling all but one of the delay chips (e.g.pull them out of the socket) and see if the noise is still there from the one chip. If it is, get that one stage noise free before worrying about the whole lot. If the noise is reduced a lot, then it is the clocks causing the problem and you will probably need the inter stage buffers to help reduce it.
Hope that points you in the right direction.
Paul.


