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Revision as of 13:41, 8 March 2025
Welcome to the Online Sequencer Wiki, a wiki for using and navigating Online Sequencer. Online Sequencer is a web-based music sequencer that allows users to create music saved online or on their computer and share it with other users. |
Online Sequencer was created by Jacob Morgan and George Burdell in 2013. Users can create a sequence by placing notes in a piano roll-style interface. Over time, various features were added, such as new instruments, effects, and control options for sequences. The community around the site also expanded, adding a forum, chat, and this wiki.
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News and events regarding Online Sequencer.
The community is a great place for users to share their thoughts and music! (But mostly their music.) Current Contest (3/1/25 - 3/21/25) Theme: Compose a sequence in the Locrian mode! Winners will be announced on 2/28/25! Last Contest (2/1/25 - 2/21/25) Theme: Music for an alien environment. Winning entries: | ||