The following page includes sort of ability to record your drumming sequence, 
and play it back to you thereafter, including sequence of drum sounds, and 
attempt at replicating your original timing:
http://www.blindza.co.za/sm2/index.php

Aside from just typing on number row 1 to 9 in edit box/text field, if you 
activate the record button - also uses the access key combo of alt + R - then 
will alert you on how to stop recording sequence - alt + S to then activate the 
newly visible stop button - and then focus on edit box/field, and lets you type 
in your drumming pattern/sequence.

When you then hit alt + S to stop recording, it will alert/notify you about the 
now visible/available play button - alt + P, to then play back sequence to you, 
in order, and along the time frame you initially played the drumming sounds in 
first place...<smile>

Now, there is an occasional lag, and might be better to first just run through 
whole sequence of drum sounds to make sure they're all properly preloaded 
before really trying out any pattern recording, but anyway...give it a go, and 
let me know what you think?

Also, while other keyboard combo's might have been better suited for use with 
something like this, the main thing is in order to keep playback triggering 
buttons separate from any other keyboard activity - sane as the keyboard 
shortcuts assigned to recording, stop and play buttons - and those buttons are 
being hidden/displayed at relevant times as well.

Lastly, this is still form of testing assigning real-time sound effects to 
webpage actions/events, so let me know how it works/what you think, since this 
last bit of timing implementation could also be relevant to a bit more to do 
with real-time web page interaction cues or sound effects, along with dynamic 
content manipulation, if that makes sense...<smile>

And, already tested original version of this page, aside from sequence 
recording/playback on multiple platforms, including windows PC with a couple of 
different browsers, other operating systems like mac and linux, as well as a 
couple of smart phone platforms, and seemed to work pretty much cross platform 
as well.

Stay well

Jacob Kruger
Blind Biker
Skype: BlindZA
'...fate had broken his body, but not his spirit...'
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