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A sequence in the Online Sequencer editor.
A sequence in the Online Sequencer editor.
== History ==
== History ==
Online Sequencer was created on January 2, 2013 by Jacob Morgan, during a break at Georgia Tech.  
Online Sequencer was created on January 2, 2013, by Jacob Morgan, during a break at Georgia Tech.  


In November 2014, accounts were available but were separate from the music portion of the site. They were only used to operate the Online Sequencer Forum.   
In November 2014, accounts were available but were separate from the music portion of the site. They were only used to operate the Online Sequencer Forum.   
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The World Update in 2018 added several new instruments and changed the landscape of sound design on the site.
The World Update in 2018 added several new instruments and changed the landscape of sound design on the site.


Starting in late 2020, OS began to receive a variety of updates which vastly improved the functionality of the site. These updates introduced features like custom grid sizes, automation with [[markers]], extra [[reverb]] options, [[detune]], and [[distortion]].
Starting in late 2020, OS began to receive a variety of updates that vastly improved the functionality of the site. These updates introduced features like custom grid sizes, automation with [[markers]], extra [[reverb]] options, [[detune]], and [[distortion]].


In late 2022, new higher quality instruments were added
In late 2022, new higher-quality instruments were added. Some of the instruments, such as Electric Piano, Grand Piano, Violin, and Cello got an updated sustained version, while the original versions still exist.


== Features ==
== Features ==
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