This is the first saved version of Online Sequencer. Many of today´s features were missing. There were menus to change the instrument, key and a textbox to change the bpm, but they did not work, effectively locking all sequences to the time signature of 4/4, 1/4 grid, 110 bpm, no key and Piano (now called Elec. Piano (Classic)). There was a similar case with Save, Export and Share buttons. There were only fast graphics and no autoscroll. The length of a sequence was limited to 24 bars or 96 beats or 52+4/11 seconds. The beat your cursor was on was highlighted orange, where you could find copy and paste buttons if you scrolled to the top. You could place notes through the lower panel and sliders, as well as the aforementioned buttons. There was button to like on Facebook. The logo was different. The play button was brighter and narrower. The highest pitch was B6 instead of B7 and the lowest notes were hidden behind the lower panel. In addition, it was laggy. Strangely, there were 8 clickable sequences below the sequencer. The numbers of these sequencer are 188, 43, 191, 151, 108, 94, 230, 161. Each of them except 151 has been saved on the Wayback Machine, but that just changed as i saved 151. Some of them were saved earlier and some later. To avoid complicating things, we are not going to focus on them for now. Below the sequences, there was the text "OnlineSequencer.net is an online music sequencer. Make tunes in your browser and share them with friends!", which, today, is still here. The downmost text tells us that Online Sequencer is a part of a bigger project called Buildism and worked best in Google Chrome.