Every entry in the JavaScript window consists of two lines: first a JavaScript comment identifying
the meaning and value range of any function parameters, and then the actual source code - a
Music Object function call with its parameters filled in to reflect your most recent action taken.
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For example, if you go to a Session window and select Custom Instrument number 7, the JavaScript
window will emit the following JavaScript code:
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// setProgram( MidiChannel0to16, BankNumber0to2, ProgramNumber0to127 )
player.setProgram( 1, 2, 7 )
- Note: Getting Beatnik interactive audio working in a Web page involves a good deal more
than just pasting these lines into a JavaScript file. At a minimum, you'll also need to change
the word player to match the name of your Music Object instance; typically a lot more
work than that will be required. You'll certainly need a good general understanding of the
Beatnik Music Object interface - be sure to read the Web Authoring Documentation on the
Beatnik Web site before you start writing JavaScript to control the Beatnik Player:
http://www.beatnik.com/to/?music-object-doc
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