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Sequence:


Rate (quarter-notes/min, 1-4096):


Volume (1-127):


Instrument:

1. Acoustic Grand Piano 2. Bright Acoustic Piano 3. Electric Grand Piano 4. Honky-tonk Piano 5. Electric Piano 1 6. Electric Piano 2 7. Harpsichord 8. Clavi 9. Celesta 10. Glockenspiel 11. Music Box 12. Vibraphone 13. Marimba 14. Xylophone 15. Tubular Bells 16. Dulcimer 17. Drawbar Organ 18. Percussive Organ 19. Rock Organ 20. Church Organ 21. Reed Organ 22. Accordion 23. Harmonica 24. Tango Accordion 25. Acoustic Guitar (nylon) 26. Acoustic Guitar (steel) 27. Electric Guitar (jazz) 28. Electric Guitar (clean) 29. Electric Guitar (muted) 30. Overdriven Guitar 31. Distortion Guitar 32. Guitar harmonics 33. Acoustic Bass 34. Electric Bass (finger) 35. Electric Bass (pick) 36. Fretless Bass 37. Slap Bass 1 38. Slap Bass 2 39. Synth Bass 1 40. Synth Bass 2 1041. Violin 42. Viola 43. Cello 44. Contrabass 45. Tremolo Strings 46. Pizzicato Strings 47. Orchestral Harp 48. Timpani 49. String Ensemble 1 50. String Ensemble 2 51. SynthStrings 1 52. SynthStrings 2 53. Choir Aahs 54. Voice Oohs 55. Synth Voice 56. Orchestra Hit 57. Trumpet 58. Trombone 59. Tuba 60. Muted Trumpet 61. French Horn 62. Brass Section 63. SynthBrass 1 64. SynthBrass 2 65. Soprano Sax66. Alto Sax67. Tenor Sax68. Baritone Sax69. Oboe70. English Horn71. Bassoon72. Clarinet73. Piccolo74. Flute75. Recorder76. Pan Flute77. Blown Bottle78. Shakuhachi79. Whistle80. Ocarina81. Lead 1 (square)82. Lead 2 (sawtooth)83. Lead 3 (calliope)84. Lead 4 (chiff)85. Lead 5 (charang)86. Lead 6 (voice)87. Lead 7 (fifths)88. Lead 8 (bass + lead)89. Pad 1 (new age)90. Pad 2 (warm)91. Pad 3 (polysynth)92. Pad 4 (choir)93. Pad 5 (bowed)94. Pad 6 (metallic)95. Pad 7 (halo)96. Pad 8 (sweep)97. FX 1 (rain)98. FX 2 (soundtrack)99. FX 3 (crystal)100. FX 4 (atmosphere)101. FX 5 (brightness)102. FX 6 (goblins)103. FX 7 (echoes)104. FX 8 (sci-fi)105. Sitar106. Banjo107. Shamisen108. Koto109. Kalimba110. Bag pipe111. Fiddle112. Shanai113. Tinkle Bell114. Agogo115. Steel Drums116. Woodblock117. Taiko Drum118. Melodic Tom119. Synth Drum120. Reverse Cymbal121. Guitar Fret Noise122. Breath Noise123. Seashore124. Bird Tweet125. Telephone Ring126. Helicopter127. Applause128. Gunshot

Attack velocity (1-127):


Release velocity (1-127):


Pitch modulus (1-128):


Pitch offset (0-128):


Duration modulus (1-5):


Duration offset (0-5):


Sequence cutoff (set to -1 to hear full entry):


Comments. This page, written by David Applegate, produces a MIDIWikipedia.org. file for the sequence using the settings shown. Changing the A-number in the first window will play a different sequence (although it will not change the page heading). Pitch modulus + pitch offset should be < 129, duration modulus + duration offset should be < 6.

For other ways to listen to sequences, try Jonathan Middleton's   Musical Algorithms (archived) web site.

Christian Lawson-Perfect also has a prototype here: Listen to a Sequence