06-11-2021, 03:17 PM
(This post was last modified: 06-13-2021, 08:12 AM by Benvisions.)
My suggestion of apps:
For phones, I suggest an app called "Online Sequencer Mobile" if people wish to edit on their phones instead of a website where it will be easier. Can someone ask Jacob to see if it's possible? I would love Jacob to do an app like that.
Features:
All features from the website
Updates regularly for bug fixes and new features
New touched-optimized feel on mobile devices.
Works Offline
I could also suggest a desktop app for macOS (via Mac App Store)/Windows (via Microsoft Store) called "Online Sequencer app" (not to be confused with Offline Sequencer, a different experience from Online Sequencer). I want the features except for touch-optimized. Jacob would like this idea to do that. It would also be time-saving when power outages come out (because of a rainstorm (or even a hurricane)). And you don't need an internet connection to make music, and you can listen to sequences even offline.
Now I need someone to make a work of art about the apps I proposed. That would be an astonishing idea, which would be amazing to see how the apps would come out if they were real apps.
The work would be a sustained amount of work to do for an app, but at the same time, it's lifesaving for people who don't even have internet (not only now, but at any time that a person who has no internet). I think Jacob should do these apps.
Updates:
6/11/21: Initial release
6/13/21: Correcting my spelling.
For phones, I suggest an app called "Online Sequencer Mobile" if people wish to edit on their phones instead of a website where it will be easier. Can someone ask Jacob to see if it's possible? I would love Jacob to do an app like that.
Features:
All features from the website
Updates regularly for bug fixes and new features
New touched-optimized feel on mobile devices.
Works Offline
I could also suggest a desktop app for macOS (via Mac App Store)/Windows (via Microsoft Store) called "Online Sequencer app" (not to be confused with Offline Sequencer, a different experience from Online Sequencer). I want the features except for touch-optimized. Jacob would like this idea to do that. It would also be time-saving when power outages come out (because of a rainstorm (or even a hurricane)). And you don't need an internet connection to make music, and you can listen to sequences even offline.
Now I need someone to make a work of art about the apps I proposed. That would be an astonishing idea, which would be amazing to see how the apps would come out if they were real apps.
The work would be a sustained amount of work to do for an app, but at the same time, it's lifesaving for people who don't even have internet (not only now, but at any time that a person who has no internet). I think Jacob should do these apps.
Updates:
6/11/21: Initial release
6/13/21: Correcting my spelling.
Milestone plays:
1000: May 8, 2021
10000: August 23, 2022
1000: May 8, 2021
10000: August 23, 2022
Milestone plays in total:
100000: October 2, 2022
100000: October 2, 2022