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 </code> </code>
  
-OR +NOTE: await import is not supported
-<code javascript> +
-const K = await import('konduktiva'+
-</code>+
  
 After this is loaded, you will need to open one instance of MIDI output. Next, setup a default/example MusicalEnvironment with After this is loaded, you will need to open one instance of MIDI output. Next, setup a default/example MusicalEnvironment with
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 You can also restart the node session by pressing CTRL + D in the terminal and typing node again. Then you might want to try some of these other functions: You can also restart the node session by pressing CTRL + D in the terminal and typing node again. Then you might want to try some of these other functions:
  
-<code> +The configuration object (first argument controls the type of sound you hear. Try passing in a different configuration object and some extra configurations (last argument). 
-let e = K.setUpMusicalEnvironment(0) + 
-e.play('exampleMidiPlayer1'+<code javascript
-//OR +let e = K.setUpMusicalEnvironment(K.lsystemData,1,'exampleMidiPlayer'K.exampleMusicalEnvironmentsExtraConfig)
-let e = K.setUpMusicalEnvironment(1+
-e.play('exampleMidiPlayer1'+
-//OR +
-let e = K.setUpMusicalEnvironment(3) +
-e.play('exampleMidiPlayer1')+
 </code> </code>
-REMEMBER to restart nodejs everytime you run one of those functions. As you learn more about Konduktiva, you will learn other ways to do this so you do not have to restart node every single time.  
  
-Konduktiva can send MIDI messages to more than one music synthesizer session. Try opening another session of your music synthesizer and configure the new one to listen to channel 2. Then, try this function: +{{ :yoshimi-10_lsystem_session_2024-03-12.mp3 |}} 
 + 
 +Konduktiva can send MIDI messages to more than one music synthesizer session. Try opening another session of your music synthesizer and configure the new one to listen to channel 2. To hear a more obvious difference configure the second music synthesizer to use a different voice. Then, try this function: 
  
 <code> <code>
-let e = K.setUpMusicalEnvironment(2)+let e = K.setUpMusicalEnvironment(K.defaultConfigurationObject,2,'exampleMidiPlayer') 
 e.play('exampleMidiPlayer1') e.play('exampleMidiPlayer1')
 e.play('exampleMidiPlayer2') e.play('exampleMidiPlayer2')
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 </code> </code>
  
-You should here both your music synthesizer sessions playing different things. It should sound something like this: +To stop all players
- +<code javascript
-{{ :setuptwoplayermusicalenvironment-audio.mp3 |}} +e.stopAll()
-Next open 2 more music synthesizer session. One of the new ones should be listening to channel 3. The other new one should be listening to channel 4. 4 in total and run the code below+
-<code> +
-let e = K.setUpMusicalEnvironment(4) +
-e.play('exampleMidiPlayer1'+
-e.play('exampleMidiPlayer2'+
-e.play('exampleMidiPlayer3') +
-e.play('exampleMidiPlayer4')+
 </code> </code>
  
 +You should here both your music synthesizer sessions playing the same thing but with different voices. It should sound something like this:
  
-This might sound something like this: +ADD AUDIO HERE
-{{ :l-system-session-1-player.mp3 |}}+
  
-You can allow multiple players to play simultaneously:+To here different sounds try these function calls. Remember to restart nodejs and Konduktiva everytime you run one of these funcitons. As you learn more about Konduktiva, you will learn other ways to do this so you do not have to restart node every single time. 
 <code javascript> <code javascript>
-e.play('exampleMidiPlayer3') +let = K.setUpMusicalEnvironment(K.circleOfFifthChords,1,'exampleMidiPlayer', K.exampleMusicalEnvironmentsExtraConfig
-e.play('exampleMidiPlayer4'+ 
-e.play('exampleMidiPlayer2')+let = K.setUpMusicalEnvironment(K.circleOfFifthMelody,1,'exampleMidiPlayer', K.exampleMusicalEnvironmentsExtraConfig)
 </code> </code>
  
-All the exampleMidiPlayers should be playing now.+circleOfFifthChords: 
 +{{ :yoshimi-10_circleoffifthchords_session_2024-03-12.mp3 |}}
  
-After each line you should here an extra layer of sound.+circleOfFifthMelody: 
 +{{ :yoshimi-10_circleoffifthmelody_session_2024-03-12.mp3 |}}
  
-It might sound something like this: 
- 
-{{ :all-sessions-audio.mp3 |}} 
- 
-To stop a specific session. This will stop exampleMidiPlayer3 player: 
-<code javascript> 
-e.stop('exampleMidiPlayer3') 
-</code> 
- 
-To stop all players: 
-<code javascript> 
-e.stopAll() 
-</code> 
  
 All the variables that control the music can be set by using the beginner friendly musicalEnvironment configuration objects. Example configuration objects can be found in the file [[https://github.com/renickbell/konduktiva/blob/main/example-melodies-data.js|example-melodies-data.js]] and documentation on the musicalEnvironment configuration objects can be found in the file [[https://github.com/renickbell/konduktiva/blob/main/konduktiva-documentation.md|Konduktiva-documentation.md]]. All the variables that control the music can be set by using the beginner friendly musicalEnvironment configuration objects. Example configuration objects can be found in the file [[https://github.com/renickbell/konduktiva/blob/main/example-melodies-data.js|example-melodies-data.js]] and documentation on the musicalEnvironment configuration objects can be found in the file [[https://github.com/renickbell/konduktiva/blob/main/konduktiva-documentation.md|Konduktiva-documentation.md]].
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