07-06-2020, 05:04 PM
Online Sequencer doesn't claim any ownership of your work. Licensing for the instrument sounds used is kind of a gray area though since we didn't record/synthesize them from scratch, we put them together from other soundfonts and effect plugins that are available for free online. Here's a very long debate on another website about this issue. But it seems like the consensus is that you wouldn't get in trouble.
If you really want to be sure everything is licensed properly, you could export a MIDI file and use another program (TiMidity++ is an example) to render it to .mp3 using any General MIDI soundfont that has a license allowing commercial use.
If you really want to be sure everything is licensed properly, you could export a MIDI file and use another program (TiMidity++ is an example) to render it to .mp3 using any General MIDI soundfont that has a license allowing commercial use.