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    TRIANGLE

    [ TDx_Input_Library ]     [ prev: Sustain ]

    A triangular periodic force starts at its maximum magnitude, dropping steadily to the minimum magnitude then steadily increasing back to the maximum.

    In essence, one cycle is similar to playing two ramp forces back to back, one running from the maximum value to the minimum, then one from the minimum to the maximum.





























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