End; Ent; Parameter 1: Number Of Steps - AMSTRAD cpc 6128 User Instruction

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END
END
END
COMMAND: Ends the execution of a program, and returns to direct mode. Any
number of END commands may appear in a program, and one is automatically
assumed after the final line of a program.
Associated keywords: S TOP
ENT
ENT <envelope number>[, <envelope section> ][, <envelope section>]
[, <envelope section> ][, <envelope section>]
[, <envelope section>]
10 ENT 1,10,-50,10,10,50,10
20 SOUND 1,500,200,10,,1
run
COMMAND: Sets the Tone ENvelope specified in the <envelope number> (in the
range 1 to 15), which is used in conjunction with the SOU N D command. If the
<envelope number> is negative (in the range -1 to -15), the envelope repeats until the
end of the duration ofthe SOU N D command.
Each of the <envelope section>s may contain either 2 or 3 parameters:
If3 parameters are used, these are:
<number of steps> , <step size> , <pause time>
Parameter 1: <number of steps>
This parameter specifies how many different steps oftone (pitch) you want the sound
to pass through during the envelope section. For example, in a section of a note which
lasts 10 seconds, you may wish to have 10 tone steps of 1 second each. In such a case,
the <number of steps > parameter used should be 10.
The available range of <number of steps> is Oto 239.
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