Concept for the sequencing website; Have a menu at the top where you can select the desired tempo. There will be a centered rectangular bar at the top through which a needle will move from left to right indicating the progress which the loop is playing. There will be four or eight "channels" listed vertically on this screen which can be populated with a loop AIFF file. There is a tickbox which allows you to input how many repetitions of the loop you'd like to play - during playback, you will see these numbers in red update as every repetition is executed; once the strip's loop has reached zero reps left, it will be greyed out. At the head of each strip will be a bank designation, i.e PERCUSSION, BASS, GUITARS, SYNTHS, etc. This is to help organize and inform the fill data for the menus. At the top right of the screen is a 'SAVE' option, which upon being clicked will generate a data sheet of a number, ex. 23413324231. This number is an instruction set for whenever the pattern is to be called up again, where the first digit pertains to what tempo was active, the second the time signature, the third the number of bars the whole sequence is to last for before looping, the fourth the selected sample to be looped, the fifth the volumetric value this strip was set to, the sixth whether any edit was applied to the sample (i.e. halftime, quarter time, etc. - pertaining to rate), the seventh through ninth the same for the second strip, all the way until the fifteenth or twenty-seventh digit. The purpose of employing this code-based saving protocol isn't just because it makes sense to me, its also to make it possible to generate random numbers that can be fed to this site and a unique combination of all these random settings can be heard, observed, tweaked, recorded etc.