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<p align="center"><font size="7">Frequency UnKnown Buzz Machine</font></p>

<p align="left"><font size="5">Name: O-Delay</font></p>

<p align="left"><font size="5">Type: Effect/Delay</font></p>

<p align="left"><font size="5">Re-Release #1: The effect is fixed and does not
lose track of time now.</font></p>

<p align="left"><font size="5">Parameters: Left and Right settings for: Delay,
Feedback, Input. Other settings are Dry Thru and X-Delay amount.</font></p>

<p align="left"><font size="5">About: This effect is a slightly novel way of
implementing a delay. For left and right channels, there are three parameters.
'Delay' sets the length of the delay in ticks/16. 'Feedback' sets the level of
the delay output being fed back to the delay input. 'In' sets what level of the
machine's input from other machines is fed into the delay. 'Dry Thru' sets the
level of input that appears instantaneously at the output. 'X-Delay Amt' sets
the level of output appearing on one delay that is fed back into the other
delay.</font></p>

<p align="left"><font size="5">Notes: The machine is incredibly versatile with
this much routing customisation and can make sounds approaching reverb and
guitar amp feedback rather than a delay sound.</font></p>

<p align="center"><font size="6">Frequency UnKnown/Aybiss/Aaron
Oxford</font></p>

<p align="center"><a href="mailto:aybiss@hotmail.com"><font
size="5">aybiss@hotmail.com</font></a><font size="5"> / </font><a
href="mailto:Aaron.Oxford@studentmail.newcastle.edu.au"><font
size="5">Aaron.Oxford@studentmail.newcastle.edu.au</font></a></p>
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