Copy this line and paste it into the sequencer.
2050,16400,66048,18432,68,18432,65792,32768,2050,32768,65552,34816,516,34816,72,16384
There are ten different "tracks", but only one or two notes playing at any time.
I did ponder the idea of using every single note thus sixteen "tracks" but it would have sounded very messy since the sequencer only allows 16 steps long song.
Each "track" or note key/row are playing their own melody,
so there is actually 10 different melodies that you hear blended together as one polyphonic melody.
This way of composing is at the heart of
Tracking, which folks like me and Tarryk are very familiar with
