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Welcome to the '''Online Sequencer Wiki''', a guide designed to help you navigate and use Online Sequencer.
Welcome to the '''Online Sequencer Wiki''', a guide designed to help you navigate and use Online Sequencer.


Online sequencer is a music creation tool, launched on January 2nd, 2013, by Jacob Morgan.  It featured a single instrument (Electric Piano) and forced a 16th note grid.  Since then it has received regular updates and improvements from Jacob, and other collaborators.  Unlike most other browser based Digital Audio Workstations, Online Sequencer is centered around the pianoroll and its 72 possible notes, with around 50 instruments.  As of January 2023, 11 thousand sequences are saved and 600 new accounts are registered each week.
Online Sequencer is a music creation tool, launched on January 2, 2013, by Jacob Morgan, when he was still in college. It originally featured a single instrument (Electric Piano) and forced a 16th-note grid. Since then it has received regular updates and improvements from Jacob, and other collaborators. Unlike most other browser-based Digital Audio Workstations, Online Sequencer is centered around the piano roll and its 72 possible notes, with 47 [[instruments]]. As of January 2023, 11 thousand sequences are saved and 600 new accounts are registered each week.

Revision as of 10:38, 1 January 2023

Welcome to the Online Sequencer Wiki, a guide designed to help you navigate and use Online Sequencer.

Online Sequencer is a music creation tool, launched on January 2, 2013, by Jacob Morgan, when he was still in college. It originally featured a single instrument (Electric Piano) and forced a 16th-note grid. Since then it has received regular updates and improvements from Jacob, and other collaborators. Unlike most other browser-based Digital Audio Workstations, Online Sequencer is centered around the piano roll and its 72 possible notes, with 47 instruments. As of January 2023, 11 thousand sequences are saved and 600 new accounts are registered each week.