Here they are: /\\\ ---\\\--------- ----\\\-------- ----/\\\------- Common Music 2.11.3 ---/--\\\------ --/----\\\----- / \\\/
OK OK; in: LAMBDA NIL ; (CM:PROCESS CM::WITH CM::DUR = (* CM::RATE 2.5) CM::REPEAT CM::REPS CM::FOR ; CM::LEN = (CM:PICK 8 12 16) CM::FOR ...) ; ; caught ERROR: ; (in macroexpansion of (PROCESS WITH DUR ...)) ; (hint: For more precise location, try *BREAK-ON-SIGNALS*.) ; illegal loop syntax ; (SB-INT:NAMED-LAMBDA CM::PLAY-PATS (CM::PATS CM::TROPE CM::REPS CM::RATE) ; (BLOCK CM::PLAY-PATS ; (CM:PROCESS CM::WITH CM::DUR = (* CM::RATE 2.5) ; CM::REPEAT CM::REPS CM::FOR CM::LEN = ; (CM:PICK 8 12 16) CM::FOR ...))) ; ==> ; #'(SB-INT:NAMED-LAMBDA CM::PLAY-PATS (CM::PATS CM::TROPE CM::REPS CM::RATE) ; (BLOCK CM::PLAY-PATS ; (CM:PROCESS CM::WITH CM::DUR = (* CM::RATE 2.5) ; CM::REPEAT CM::REPS CM::FOR CM::LEN = ; (CM:PICK 8 12 16) CM::FOR ...))) ; ; caught STYLE-WARNING: ; The variable PATS is defined but never used. ; ; caught STYLE-WARNING: ; The variable TROPE is defined but never used. ; ; caught STYLE-WARNING: ; The variable REPS is defined but never used. ; ; caught STYLE-WARNING: ; The variable RATE is defined but never used. ; ; compilation unit finished ; caught 1 ERROR condition ; caught 4 STYLE-WARNING conditions LOOP ERROR: 'each' does not support initializations. clause context: 'EACH K IN (NEXT PAT T)' STYLE-WARNING: redefining PLAY-PATS in DEFUN OK 2009/4/8 Heinrich Taube <[email protected]> > can you please send me the full code example? also tell me what version of > cm you are using. > > > On Apr 7, 2009, at 5:48 PM, Alexandre Ficagna wrote: > > Hy, >> >> I was studying Patterns topic in CM2 and got errors trying to do Example 3 >> (Creating patterns programatically). >> Part of the error message says: >> >> LOOP ERROR: 'each' does not support initializations. >> clause context: 'EACH K IN (NEXT PAT T)' >> >> I tried many things (actually I'm a beginner, so it complicates a lot), >> and it did work when I substituted line: >> each k in (next pat #t) as x from 0 by rate >> >> by these two lines: >> for x from 0 by rate >> each k in (next pat #t) >> the console gave me no error messages, by I think the sound result was not >> the expected (it should vary each evaluation, but keeps the same). >> >> How can I correct this? >> >> Thanks. >> Alexandre Ficagna >> -- >> www.myspace.com/alexandreficagna >> _______________________________________________ >> Cmdist mailing list >> [email protected] >> http://ccrma-mail.stanford.edu/mailman/listinfo/cmdist >> > > -- www.myspace.com/alexandreficagna
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