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class:: Trig
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summary:: Timed trigger.
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related:: Classes/Trig1
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categories:: UGens>Triggers
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Description::
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When a nonpositive to positive transition occurs at the input, Trig
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outputs the level of the triggering input for the specified duration,
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otherwise it outputs zero.
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classmethods::
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method::ar, kr
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argument::in
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Trigger. Trigger can be any signal. A trigger happens when the
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signal changes from non-positive to positive.
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argument::dur
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Duration of the trigger output.
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Examples::
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code::
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{ Trig.ar(Dust.ar(1), 0.2) * FSinOsc.ar(800, 0.5) }.play
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{ Trig.ar(Dust.ar(4), 0.1) }.play
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