It's a little tool online to create your own music. I would like to see how creative the community is and what they can make. You can also add ?synth to the end of the URL to make it chiptune and you can also convert them to MIDI. Really fun and useful, post your creations below. :)
How do you do offensive sequences? I think it's only music and so on .-.
Probably by spelling out profane words with the different pitches. Seeing as the interface is a grid, that'd be extremely easy to do, lol. That reminds me of the composer Shostakovich, who wrote a whole symphony for Joseph Stalin (by request). He thought the melodies glorified and praised him when they were actually mocking him and celebrating his death. You can do a lot with music.
Anyway, this is certainly a nifty tool... I may not find much use for it myself, but only because I already have my own software specially for arranging music (much more advanced as well). However, this site is free to use — pretty awesome.
Here, I tried importing a MIDI file from one of my past project as an experiment... http://onlinesequencer.net/60576 Despite not having dynamics, tempo changes, articulations, or pedaling (all of which were in the MIDI), I think it turned out okay. For reference, this is the original... http://youtu.be/Ai5MSV-EMx0 Don't judge me, I was rushed in making it and didn't know as much music theory then as I do now.
I'll probably import a few more of my own MIDI's later and tinker around with manual input on the site to see what I can do.
Probably by spelling out profane words with the different pitches. Seeing as the interface is a grid, that'd be extremely easy to do, lol. That reminds me of the composer Shostakovich, who wrote a whole symphony for Joseph Stalin (by request). He thought the melodies glorified and praised him when they were actually mocking him and celebrating his death. You can do a lot with music.
Anyway, this is certainly a nifty tool... I may not find much use for it myself, but only because I already have my own software specially for arranging music (much more advanced as well). However, this site is free to use — pretty awesome.
Here, I tried importing a MIDI file from one of my past project as an experiment... http://onlinesequencer.net/60576 Despite not having dynamics, tempo changes, articulations, or pedaling (all of which were in the MIDI), I think it turned out okay. For reference, this is the original... http://youtu.be/Ai5MSV-EMx0 Don't judge me, I was rushed in making it and didn't know as much music theory then as I do now.
I'll probably import a few more of my own MIDI's later and tinker around with manual input on the site to see what I can do.
http://onlinesequencer.net/62341 Really catchy tune, recommend listening to it. By two great OS regulars, and there's a lot of gems hanging around right now by them both (Jay2k and I3etFl)
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