This area is again the global-block. The
file may contain another i-block (in fact, there is no limit to this
pattern). N.B. P-fields may be listed in any order (but p2 must be first).
Below is an example input file:
/* An example nGen file. This must be saved as ASCII text. You can create this file using a simple text-editor (NotePad, Vi, Emacs, SimpleText, etc.). /* te(120) ;tempo: quarter = 120 b.p.m i1 = 4 0 20 ;the i-block header { rs(3021) ;set a random seed value of 3021 rd(.05) ; more humanistic rhythms p2 rh <4/4/6/6/6 ;loop these 5 rhythms rd(0) ;turn off random deviation p3 1.1 ;legato: use of a p3 code < 199.99> p4(hz) /* output Hertz values but use note-name input */ ;weighted distribution of select pitches no ra(20 .1 c3, .1 df, .3 e, .1 f, .1 g, .1 af, .2 b) }