Lines Matching refs:play
2 summary:: Different ways that an Event can "play"
7 …play:: message by evaluating ~play in the event, and the default behaviour of ~play is determined …
15 a = (play: { ~word.scramble.postln }, word: "hello word");
16 a.play;
18 a = (type: \note, freq: [1310, 1321]); // choosing a play function by specifying type
19 a.play;
27 (type: \test, word: "annahme").play;
38 code::(degree: [0, 5, 7, 11]).play;::
42 code::(type: \note, degree: [0, 5, 7, 11], instrument: \default).play;::
47 a = (degree: 3, sustain: 40).play;
48 fork { 10.do { (type: \set, id: a[\id], \degree: [0, 5, 8, 11].choose).play; 0.3.wait } };
64 (type: \group, id: 2).play // create a group with nodeID 2
65 (type: \note, freq: 500, group: 2).play // play a synth in that group
79 ## on || play synth, ~id must be specified
90 // should play a synth *and* an external MIDI note simultaneously
91 (type: \composite, types: [\note, \midi], midiout: m, degree: 0, dur: 3).play;