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Edge: Online MIDI Sequencer

Before I begin, let me give a number of suggestions regarding your interest in the topic.

So, suppose your interest in music is not limited to listening to it.
Perhaps you have experience in writing arrangements, or you consciously seek to find it.
You can be a hardened pro or just want to try your hand at creativity.

And lastly, it may happen that you have a free minute on the Net, which you would like to devote to creating music and developing hearing, but at this time there are no suitable conditions: tools, equipment or at least software, which, as we know, is not always primitive and requires a fair amount of money. time to master.
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I offer you a light and elegant solution.

This is a web service or simply a website where anyone can write a piece of music from a primitive ringtone to a symphonic form.
It's called " Edge: Online MIDI Sequencer ."

Quick Reference:
MIDI is a data format that is a digital equivalent of a musical notation.

A sequencer is a program (sometimes in hardware) that allows you to operate with this data.

Working in a sequencer requires a sane browser from the Gecko, WebKit families. Opera 9+ is supported, but it will create much more inconvenience than Chrome or Firefox.

Open the Edge and boldly right-click the notes in the Arrange window and click Render. But still, I recommend reading the small manual or user guide.

Screenshot of working status:
Edge Online MIDI Sequencer screenshot

Well, a couple of sound examples obtained as a result of working with Edge :


You can know the musical notation and use the agreement:
to: “c”, re: “d”, mi: “e”, fa: “f”, salt: “g”, la: “a”, si: “b”, sharp: “+”.
Although you may not know and just arrange the bricks of notes on the grid of the window arrangement by eye.

Something else about MIDI format


At first glance, the ear of a MIDI file sounds oddly, but do not forget that the quality of its sound is entirely on the conscience of the MIDI synthesizer that plays the MIDI file. In our case, this synthesizer is quicktime.

But nothing prevents you from saving a MIDI file and processing it with any of the modern virtual synthesizers, samplers, of which a great many have divorced.

Well, now blow up this dance floor! =)

Source: https://habr.com/ru/post/61697/


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