qwertySeq() chrome extension

Version: 1.0.1 rc
qwertySeq()
An 8 bank, 8 track, 16 step MIDI sequencer for sequencing external hardware and recording return audio for Mac and Windows. THIS…
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What is qwertySeq()?

qwertySeq() is a audio recorder extension for chrome. it's a free extension , it has 1,000+ active users since released its first version, it earns an average rating of 4.50 from 2 rated user, last update is 1382 days ago.


What’s new in version 1.0.1 rc?

                An 8 bank, 8 track, 16 step MIDI sequencer for sequencing external hardware and recording return audio for Mac and Windows.

THIS APP DOES NOT PRODUCE ANY SOUND

React App, turned Chrome extension powered by the WebMidi.js library, Web MIDI and Web Audio.

.9 - 1.0 changelog:

-minor UI adjustments(hover text naming, dimensions)
-major UI adjustments(removing enumerations in favor of keybindings for names, added new 
 components for new functionality)
-added the abilitiy to import and export projects
-added the ability to audition and record return audio in mono or stereo
-added the ability to preview and download recordings

Getting started:

Download extension from Chrome Web Store
Click on qwertySeq() Icon to open in browser.
Allow browser to access MIDI devices.
Allow browser to access audio devices/microphone.(FORCE PROMPT BY SELECTING "ENABLE" FOR RETURN MONITOR, THEN REFRESH PAGE. You should only have to do this once)
Select appropriate MIDI output device at top of transport
Select Sequence 1
Select  desired length and output channel, corresponding to a receiving hardware device.
Enable steps within sequence and adjust desired parameters.
Press Play.
(for optimum use, make sure no additional tabs or windows are open)

To record your sequence, select the appropriate audio return(usually what is default already),enable monitoring if direct monitoring isn't available, enable record and select the recording tail length. 
Press Play and the return audio records during sequence playback. 
Recording will stop when you press stop plus whatever the additional tail time is.
Potential recording length is system dependent, but design is more intended for stems and loops not songs.
Length isn't sample accurate.
Listen to your recording in the audio player and then download or delete it. 
Enjoy.  

Settings: 

-Don't see your MIDI Device? Allow the app  to have MIDI device access. Force prompt by 
 opening app after install.(chrome://settings/content/midiDevices)
-Don't see any Return Input Devices? Allow the app  to have "microphone" access. Force 
 prompt by enabling Return Monitor, then refresh the page.(chrome://settings/content/microphone)
-Can't name project export or wav downloads?  In Chrome, navigate to SETTINGS->ADVANCED-> 
 DOWNLOADS and enable "Ask where  to save each file for downloading 
 (chrome://settings/downloads)

Left Pane:
    MIDI Device/Settings
	-MIDI Device: Selects MIDI Output Device
	-Clock Out: Enables or disables MIDI Clock @ 24ppq output
	-Offset: Adds a negative delay to the MIDI clock to compensate for device latency
    
    Audio Device/Settings
	-Return Input: Selects the audio return device or inputs
	-Return Monitor: Enables monitoring of return audio for users who don't have 
         direct monitoring capabilities or have those capabilities disabled
	-Record Enable: Enables the return audio to be recorded upon pressing "Play" and 
         stopped upon pressing "Stop" + Tail Time
	-Mono/Stereo: Selects whether the return signal should be true mono(not dual) or 
         stereo. Note: some OS media players have difficulties with true 	mono wav 
         files. 
	-Tail: Determines the amount of time after pressing "stop" that recording 
         continues. Adjust to taste to fully capture remainder of measure, sustains, 
         reverbs, delays, etc. 

    Recording Preview/Download
	-Player: Previews what you just recorded
	-Download Recording: Prompts a download 
	-Delete Recording: Deletes the previous recording
    
    Transport
	-BPM: Beats per minute tempo in whole integer values
	-Preview: When enabled, single sequence steps are auditioned upon click or 
         parameter adjustment 
	-Play: Starts playback of sequence and audio recording if enabled
	-Stop: Stops the playback, but note that sequences reside in a buffer that will 
         play until its end once "stop" has been pressed.
    
    Sequence Overview List
	Most of this is a visual representation of each individual sequence
	-Number/letter: keyboard shortcuts for sequence selection/enabling
	-P/V+ P/V-: Increments or decrements the pitch or CC value of every step of the 
         sequence up or down until a value of 0 or 127 is reached by a given 	step.   

Right Pane:
    Import/Export Project
	-Import Project
	-Export Project
    
    Bank Action/ Bank Selection
	-Read From Bank: Enables "Read" mode. The clicked on bank below will become the 
         current bank, when enabled. Remains active until canceled. 
	-Copy Into Bank: Enables "Copy" mode. The currently selected bank will be copied 
         into the bank which is clicked next. This mode self disables 	after 1 copy.
	-Banks 1-8: used in conjunction with previous mode selection. Alternatively, the 
         keyboard shortcuts for read (green) and copy(red) into bank n are 	displayed 
         and don't require the use of the previous mode buttons.    
    
    Sequence Number/ Settings
	-On/Off: Enables/disables sequence
	-Mode: Selects either note or CC mode
	-Length: Determines the step length of the sequence
	-Resolution: Determines the note value assigned to steps. Ranges from 1/2 note to 
         1/32nd.
	-MIDI Channel: Selects the MIDI Channel of the sequence
	-CC#: Selects the CC number when CC mode is enabled
	-Delay: Adds a delay of the given value to the entire sequence
	-Random: When enabled, the pitch/value of the first  step will act as a floor or 
         ceiling for randomly generated values for the selected sequence. 
    
    Sequence Steps
	-Enable: Enables/Disables the step
	-Pitch(Value in CC mode): Selects the note number or CC value
	-Velocity: Selects the note velocity 
	-Gate: Selects the note duration in ms
	-Offset: Delays the step n ms
	-Tie: Ties the selected step to previous step for elongating gate times. Tied 
         notes have summed gate times and retain the pitch of the first note 		 
         preceding the ties.

Keybindings:

    !,@,#,$,%,^,&,*: Selects/Reads from Bank 1-8.
    Z,X,C,V,B,N,M,<,: Copies current sequence into Bank 1-8.

    1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8: Selects Sequence 1-8.
    z,x,c,v,b,n,m,comma,: Enables/disables Sequences 1-8.

    q,w,e,r,t,y,u,i: Enables/disables steps 1-8.
    a,s,d,f,g,h,j,k,: Enables disables steps 9-16.

    Q,W,E,R,T,Y,U,I: Focuses to the pitch(notes mode) or value(CC Mode)of steps 1-8. 
    A,S,D,F,G,H,J,K,: Focuses to the pitch(notes mode) or value(CC Mode)of steps 9-16.

    Tab, Shift-Tab: Navigates the focus forward and backward through parameters 
    Up,Down,Left,Right: Increments or decrements the focused parameter

    -_ , =+ (it's the plus and minus keys with no modifiers) : Increments or decrements 
     the pitch(notes mode) or value(CC mode) of the enabled steps of the currently 
     selected sequence until a step reaches the floor of 0 or ceiling of 127.

    p: Enables/disables preview mode.

Concepts:
 
    -There are 8 banks, comprised of 8 sequences, comprised of up to 16 steps in length 
    -Midi Clock(F8), start(FA), and stop(FC) are by default sent out but can be disabled. 
     Also the clock can be negatively offset to compensate for any line or device 
     latency.
    -Sequences can be either notes or CCs
    -Sequences can be variable lengths(steps) and resolutions from a 32nd note to a half 
     note. Caveat: Sequence lengths are the same across all banks. For example if 
     Sequence 3 on Bank 1 is set to 8 steps, Sequence 3 on all banks is now 8 steps(tut 
     mir sorry!).
    -Sequences can be globally delayed. 
    -Sequences can be definitive or have random pitches or values. If random ceiling is 
     selected, the pitch or value of the first step acts as a ceiling to the random 
     values. In random floor mode, that value acts as a floor. 

Notes:

-Want Polyphony? Output multiple sequences on the same  MIDI channel.
-More sustain? Tie notes together to lengthen the duration of the preceding note. 
-Preview mode? Instantly plays a given step when any area (background, slider, etc) 
 within the step is clicked. Best in ‘off’ position when adjusting parameters during live 
 playback. Useful for original  programming of sequence.
-Timing? Due to the the current design of JavaScript timing reliability is inherently 
 disadvantaged and not reliable. Some measures have been taken to potentially minimize 
 timing issues, but this is still an unfortunate reality. On the bright side, some really 
 great gear from history has timing issues.   
-Modifying/Jamming during playback? Go for it. All step parameters can be adjusted during 
 playback. Also, sequence mute can be adjusted during playback. Sequence length, output 
 channel, BPM and MIDI output device currently cannot be changed live. Changes take 
 effect at the next cycle of the loop.

Known bugs:

-After exporting a project, the displayed name of that project isn't updated. Names are 
 only updated on imports. 
-Occasionally, there are crackles or pops during recording. While efforts have been made 
 to minimize this and make the app function best on a wide variety of systems, it still 
 occurs periodically. If the problem is persistent let us know.            

How to install qwertySeq()?

You could download the latest version crx file or older version files and install it.


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Technical Features:

  • Latest Version: 1.0.1 rc
  • Requirements: Windows Chrome, Mac Chrome
  • License: Free
  • Latest update: Thursday, March 11th, 2021
  • Author: MIDI Extensions

qwertySeq() Available languages:

English (United States).


FAQ


Reviews of qwertyseq():


A Google User March 13th, 2019
A Google User

This works great with my Waldorf Rocket synthesizer module. I have tried it with a generic USB to MIDI converter lead, and also straight MIDI over USB. Both work fine. It's a nice extension for Chrome if you're looking for an easy to use basic sequencer for an external synth module.


David Hoggard October 22nd, 2018
David Hoggard

Great for any older hardware synths.

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