David et al,

I've also been trying to work through the examples in the book (bought 
softcover some years ago and am finally getting around to it). I am having 
similar problems trying to get the OO examples working. The book says that some 
of the examples are idealized, but I cannot find a working equivalent for "new 
midi", for example. I've tried what I could find using Common Lisp, CLOS and 
various Scheme/s7 implementations, but no luck. (make-instance note-on, 
"mp:out", stuff like that)

Also running Win/Grace (3.8.0) and am wondering if I may have to install Cygnet 
to move forward.

I managed to find the example code that came with the hardcover book using the 
Wayback Machine at archive.org, which has at least shown me what gets generated 
when the code runs. You're welcome to a copy if you don't have them.

Searching around, I've found a few people asking similar questions over the 
years with little results. Sorry I can't offer any good answers but wanted to 
add a "me too".

Tim

On Jun 7, 2012, at 5:46 AM, "David" <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hi!
> 
> I just ordered a copy of the book, "Notes from the Metalevel", and I'm
> trying to work through some of the examples. I'm using the latest
> version of Common Music (Grace 3.8.0), and some of the examples don't
> seem to work. I believe I installed it correctly (there's just one
> executable file, 'Grace.exe', for Windows, so it's hard to make a
> mistake). But I'm getting "unbound variable" errors for names like
> "*scale*" and "pprint". I'm guessing that "pprint" isn't defined in
> the version of Lisp that comes packaged with Grace, but what about
> "*scale*"? Shouldn't that be part of Common Music?
> 
> So far, the examples work with the version of Common Music on the
> book's disk (version 2.4.2), But in the book it says this is just a
> "bare bones" version. Which version would be most compatible with the
> examples in the book, and where could I find it?
> 
> Thanks for your help.
> 
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