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the value 1 was used to index OrderedCollection (), an instance of class OrderedColletion. This index was out of bounds for this object. i donīt know object and which OrderedCollection, but i attached the sound. IP: Logged | |
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![]() ![]() ![]() Haven't looked at the Sound yet, but when you were creating the class, did it ask you for a value for each of the array fields (DutyCycles, Pitches, Velocities)? You should give it a default value that is an array (doesn't matter what the actual values are, since you can change those after you've created the new class). For example, for ?pchs the value could be: #(1 2 3) Then click the Value button. IP: Logged | |
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![]() ![]() ![]() yes i was asked to fill in the values for array, which i did like e.g. #( 1 1 1 1 ) for the velocities. what i got was: Error: The message #differenceFromInteger:, sent to ( 1 1 1 1, an instance of calss Array was not understood. ? IP: Logged | |
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![]() ![]() ![]() When you saved the AnalogSequencer Sound did it ask you whether the variable represented an Array or one element of the Array? IP: Logged |
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