A Schmidt trigger UGen. Initially it outputs zero. When the input signal rises
above hi , its output switches to 1.0, which is hold until the signal falls
below lo , switching the output again to 0.0. The produces a kind of
hysteresis behavior, preventing heavy oscillations in a noisy system which might
occur with a single-threshold trigger.
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defar(in: GE, lo: GE = 0.0f, hi: GE = 1.0f): Schmidt
A Schmidt trigger UGen. Initially it outputs zero. When the input signal rises above
hi
, its output switches to 1.0, which is hold until the signal falls belowlo
, switching the output again to 0.0. The produces a kind of hysteresis behavior, preventing heavy oscillations in a noisy system which might occur with a single-threshold trigger.