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==Overview== | ==Overview== | ||
Online Sequencer is a web-based music editor that allows users to create music, or 'sequences', which can be saved online, or locally as sequence files, MIDIs, or audio files such as MP3 and WAV. | '''Online Sequencer''' is a web-based music editor that allows users to create music, or 'sequences', which can be saved online, or locally as sequence files, MIDIs, or audio files such as MP3 and WAV. The piano roll is essential to the sequencer, which is on the left of the screen, with 72 notes from C2-B7 (labeled differently from a piano, C2 on the sequencer corresponds to C1 on a piano). In addition to several parameters which can be modified to change the sound of the music, additional functionality can be accessed via the [[Console|<u>console</u>]]. | ||
Upon opening the site, users can begin composing and 'drawing' notes on the grid, with the default [[Instruments|instrument]] being Electric Piano. By default, a sequence's time signature is set to 4/4, and the grid spacing is set to 1/4 (16 notes per measure). The note lengths can be adjusted to by dragging the dark tab on the right of each note, and precision can be afforded | Upon opening the site, users can begin composing and 'drawing' notes on the grid, with the default [[Instruments|instrument]] being Electric Piano. By default, a sequence's time signature is set to 4/4, and the grid spacing is set to 1/4 (16 notes per measure). The note lengths can be adjusted to by dragging the dark tab on the right of each note, and precision can be afforded by changing the 'Grid' option to other note divisions. | ||
Online Sequencer was created in January 2013 by Jacob Morgan during a break at Georgia Tech. | Online Sequencer was created in January 2013 by Jacob Morgan during a break at Georgia Tech. | ||
==Features== | ==Features== | ||
Within the editor, | Within the editor, numerous user interface features allow for various changes which will impact the individual sequence on that page. | ||
===Basic features=== | ===Basic features=== | ||
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*Time signature (2/4, 3/4, 4/4, 5/4) | *Time signature (2/4, 3/4, 4/4, 5/4) | ||
*Grid size (this correlates to note divisions; 1/16, 1/12, 1/8, 1/6, 1/4, 1/3, 1/2) | *Grid size (this correlates to note divisions; 1/16, 1/12, 1/8, 1/6, 1/4, 1/3, 1/2) | ||
*Auto Scroll (Fast, Smooth, Off; how the sequencer displays measures off screen as a sequence plays) | *Auto Scroll (Fast, Smooth, Off; how the sequencer displays measures off-screen as a sequence plays) | ||
*Add an Audio Track (which won't be saved to the sequence but will play alongside it for ease of transcription) | *Add an Audio Track (which won't be saved to the sequence but will play alongside it for ease of transcription) | ||
*Title input | *Title input | ||
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===Advanced features=== | ===Advanced features=== | ||
Users can access more advanced features for use in their sequences by clicking the advanced tab on the instrument they wish to change. This menu contains options to change volume, panning, detune(- | Users can access more advanced features for use in their sequences by clicking the advanced tab on the instrument they wish to change. This menu contains options to change volume, panning, detune(-1200 to +1200), reverb, distortion, and an equalizer. This array lets users configure specific instruments to create specific sounds, textures, or to accompany other instruments as a layer or development of the original sound. | ||
OS also allows for commands to be entered in the browser console to manipulate different options in specific ways, such as setting custom detune values (0-infinity), custom grid sizes, note divisions, and sequence ID's amongst other things. These options bring OS closer to that of classic Digital Audio Workstations (DAWs) | OS also allows for commands to be entered in the browser console to manipulate different options in specific ways, such as setting custom detune values (0-infinity), custom grid sizes, note divisions, and sequence ID's amongst other things. These options bring OS closer to that of classic Digital Audio Workstations (DAWs) but are still limited in terms of accessibility and availability. | ||
==== Commands ==== | ==== Commands ==== |
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