Melody Notepad
The Melody Notepad is a melody composer and sequencer with two input modes — Linear (tap or record notes one at a time) and Step Sequencer (fill a grid of 8 or 16 steps). Create melodies, loops, and rhythmic patterns, then play them back at any tempo.

Creating a Melody
Tap Mode
- Select a note duration (Whole, Half, Quarter, Eighth, or Sixteenth) using the duration chips.
- Choose the octave (3-6) using the up/down arrows.
- Tap any of the 12 note buttons (C through B) to add a note to the sequence.
- Tap the Rest button to insert a rest of the selected duration.
Notes appear in the sequence display at the top as colored blocks showing the note name and duration.
Record Mode
- Tap Record to switch to recording mode.
- Tap the microphone button to start listening.
- Play a note on your ukulele — the app detects the pitch and adds it to the sequence once the note stabilizes.
- Continue playing notes to build the melody.
- Tap stop when finished.
Step Sequencer Mode
Toggle from Linear to Step Sequencer mode using the mode switch at the top.
- The sequencer shows a grid of 8 steps by default. Tap the 16 Steps button to expand it, or 8 Steps to shrink it back.
- Tap any step in the grid to open a pitch picker and choose a note name for that step. The octave comes from the Octave stepper below the grid.
- Use the context menu (or the pitch picker's Clear button) on a step to clear it back to silence.
- Tap Play to play the sequence at the current BPM; turn on the loop button to repeat it continuously. The active step is highlighted as it plays.
- Tap Stop to end playback, and Clear to empty the grid.
The step sequencer is ideal for building rhythmic patterns and loop-based ideas without worrying about note durations — each step has equal timing determined by the BPM.
Editing
- Tap any note in the sequence to select it. The selected note is highlighted.
- Tap the × badge on the selected note to remove it.
- The sequence wraps onto multiple rows and scrolls vertically if it grows long.
Playback
- Set the BPM using the slider (40-200 BPM).
- Tap Play to hear the melody played back. The current note is highlighted during playback.
- Tap Stop to halt playback.
Saving and Loading
Melodies are saved to the device and persist between sessions. In Linear mode you have these buttons:
- New — start a fresh empty melody (you will be prompted to discard unsaved changes first).
- Save — name and save the current melody.
- Load — open the saved-melody list and tap one to load it.
In the Load list, swipe a melody to Rename or Delete it.
Tips
- Use Tap mode for precise control over note placement and duration.
- Use Record mode to quickly capture a melody idea by playing it on your ukulele.
- Use Step Sequencer mode for rhythmic patterns and loop-based ideas — great for experimenting with riffs.
- Start with quarter notes for simple melodies, then add eighth and sixteenth notes for faster passages.
- Experiment with different octaves to create melodies that span the full ukulele range.
- In Record mode, if the app picks up unwanted notes from background noise, increase the Noise Gate slider in Settings.
- In the step sequencer, start with 8 steps for short loops and expand to 16 when you need a longer phrase.