arpegg3

johnclavin john.clavin at u...
Fri Aug 30 15:05:25 EDT 2002


Hi Nick and all. Yes, I just tried it in one of my g4 macs sys 9.2 
and there is a problem. I was playing around with access specifiers 
to make sure that the 2 compositions didn't interact and I must have 
locked out the Apple systems. My start, stop, and run, methods are 
public, maybe I just need to add a public constructor to the Arpegg3 
class. I am at a loss and no time. Today is my last day at work 
before vacation and I wasn't going to take my notebook with me. As 
far as a wierd load in windows, I have seen that happen before. I 
also notice that sometimes after a composition starts there is a 
mystery disk access and that glitches the running program but then 
program then runs fine for ever. (Or at least 36 days which I think 
is when the Jsyn clock runs out)

--- In jsyn at y..., Nick Didkovsky <didkovn at m...> wrote:
> Hi John,
> 
> I love it - really nice sounds and wonderful harmonic motion.
> 
> The only combination that loaded it properly for me, though, is IE 
under
> Windows. Like Jamie, I tried IE 5.0 in Mac Classic environment 
under
> OSX, which did not work (same error Jamie reports). Netscape under
> Windows gives me this error:
> JSyn via Netscape Plugin or JDirect - V142
> # class Arpegg3.Arpegg3 is not public or has no public constructor
> 
> 
> Listening to it in IE under windows now - the very first time I 
loaded
> it, it was a sparse performance, with a elec piano kind of sound 
comping
> chords. Subsequent reloads sounded very different from that first 
time:
> lots of arpeggios, true to the class name! No matter how many 
times I
> reload it, I don't get anything like that first performance. Any 
idea
> what your software decided to do that one time?
> 
> Nick
> 
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