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class:: LFClipNoise
summary:: Clipped noise
related:: Classes/LFDClipNoise, Classes/LFDNoise0, Classes/LFDNoise1, Classes/LFDNoise3, Classes/LFNoise0, Classes/LFNoise1, Classes/LFNoise2
categories::  UGens>Generators>Stochastic


Description::

Randomly generates the values -1 or +1 at a rate given by the nearest
integer division of the sample rate by the  code::freq::
argument. It is probably pretty hard on your speakers!


classmethods::

method::ar, kr

argument::freq
Approximate rate at which to generate random values.

argument::mul
Output will be multiplied by this value.

argument::add
This value will be added to the output.

Examples::

code::

(
SynthDef("help-LFClipNoise", { arg out=0;
	Out.ar(out,
		LFClipNoise.ar(1000, 0.25)
	)
}).play;
)

//modulate frequency
(
SynthDef("help-LFClipNoise", { arg out=0;
	Out.ar(out,
		LFClipNoise.ar(XLine.kr(1000, 10000, 10), 0.25)
	)
}).play;
)

//use as frequency control
(
SynthDef("help-LFClipNoise", { arg out=0;
	Out.ar(out,
		SinOsc.ar(
			LFClipNoise.ar(4, 200, 600),
			0, 0.2
		)
	)
}).play;
)

::