Stops execution of the current event handler instance. It does not stop execution of other instances of the same event handler, nor does it stop execution of other handlers of other event types, and especially it does not stop or prevent further or future execution of your entire script! In other words, you should rather see this function as a return statement, in case you are familiar with other programming languages already.
exit()
None.
None.
The following example prints a different message to the sampler's terminal, depending on how many notes were triggered so far.
on init
declare $numberOfNotes
end on
on note
$numberOfNotes := $numberOfNotes + 1
select $numberOfNotes
case 1
message("First note was triggered!")
exit
case 2
message("Second note was triggered!")
exit
case 3
message("Third note was triggered!")
exit
end select
message("The " & $numberOfNotes & "th note triggered.")
end on
abort()
, wait()
Since LinuxSampler 2.0.0