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class:: Lag2
summary:: Exponential lag
related:: Classes/Lag, Classes/Lag3, Classes/Ramp, Classes/Lag2UD
categories::  UGens>Filters>Linear


Description::

Lag2 is equivalent to code:: Lag.kr(Lag.kr(in, time), time) ::, thus resulting in a
smoother transition. This saves on CPU as you only have to calculate the
decay factor once instead of twice. See  link::Classes/Lag::  for more
details.


classmethods::

method::ar, kr

argument::in

The input signal.


argument::lagTime

60 dB lag time in seconds.


argument::mul

Output will be multiplied by this value.


argument::add

This value will be added to the output.


Examples::

code::
(
// used to lag pitch
{
	SinOsc.ar(		// sine wave
		Lag2.kr(			// lag the modulator
			LFPulse.kr(4, 0, 0.5, 50, 400),	// frequency modulator
			Line.kr(0, 1, 15)				// modulate lag time
		),
		0,	// phase
		0.3	// sine amplitude
	)
}.play
)
::