any file ending with .ins in the clm directory -- eg "v.ins" -- is an instrument you can compile and load into clm
(load (compile-file "v.ins"))

the file "ins" in the clm directory has a listing of all the packged instruments.

--rick


On Apr 6, 2007, at 8:21 AM, Peter Anderson wrote:

Hi,

I'm currently studying at the University of Edinburgh
and myself and a few classmates are using Common Lisp
Music in one of our classes.

I was wondering if it would be possible for anyone who
uses this mailing list to share any instruments which
they have made with us for use over the next few
weeks?

Anything at all that I could experiment with, and that
you wouldn't mind sharing, would be of interest.

Thanks,

Peter Anderson

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