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class:: Lag3UD
summary:: Exponential lag
categories:: UGens>Filters
related:: Classes/Lag, Classes/Lag2, Classes/Lag3, Classes/LagUD, Classes/Lag2UD

description::
Lag3UD is equivalent to LagUD.kr(LagUD.kr(LagUD.kr(in, timeU, timeD), timeU, timeD), timeU, timeD), thus resulting in a smoother transition. This saves on CPU as you only have to calculate the decay factor once instead of three times. See link::Classes/LagUD:: for more details.

classmethods::
method:: ar, kr

argument:: in
input signal.
argument:: lagTimeU
60 dB lag time in seconds for the upgoing signal.
argument:: lagTimeD
60 dB lag time in seconds for the downgoing signal.

examples::
code::
// used to lag pitch
(
SynthDef( \lag3ud_help, { |out, freq=300, lagup=1, lagdown=5|
	Out.ar(out,
		SinOsc.ar( // sine wave
			Lag3UD.kr( // lag the frequency
				freq,
				lagup,
				lagdown
			),
			0, // phase
			0.2 // sine amplitude
		)
	)
}).add;
)

x = Synth(\lag3ud_help); // create the synth

x.set(\freq, 500); // set the frequency to a higher value (takes 1 second)
x.set(\freq, 100); // set the frequency to a lower value (takes 5 seconds)
x.free;
::