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INSTRUMENT BLOCK STATEMENTS</H2>
<PRE> <B>instr</B> i, j, ...
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<U>DESCRIPTION</U></H4>
These statements delimit an instrument block. They must always occur in
pairs.
<P><B>instr</B> - begin an instrument block defining instruments <I>i,
j</I>, ...
<P><B><I>i, j</I></B>, ... must be numbers, not expressions. Any positive
integer is legal, and in any order, but excessively high numbers are best
avoided.
<P><B>endin</B> - end the current instrument block.
<P><B>Note</B>:
<P>There may be any number of instrument blocks in an orchestra.
<P>Instruments can be defined in any order (but they will always be both
initialized and performed in ascending instrument number order).
<P>Instrument blocks cannot be nested (i.e. one block cannot contain another).
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