The website's title is "Online MIDI Editor: signal", and the twitter account is also named "signal - online midi editor".
However, searching for "signal midi editor" on GitHub doesn't find this repository. I think this is because the word "editor" doesn't show up anywhere in the repository main page (title, description, tags, README). Instead, the term "music sequencer" is used both in the repository description and the README.
The terms "signal" and "MIDI" are already present in the main repository page, so if the word "editor" was also included in the description, tags and/or README, then such a search would be able to find this repository.
The website's title is "Online MIDI Editor: signal", and the twitter account is also named "signal - online midi editor".
However, searching for "signal midi editor" on GitHub doesn't find this repository. I think this is because the word "editor" doesn't show up anywhere in the repository main page (title, description, tags, README). Instead, the term "music sequencer" is used both in the repository description and the README.
The terms "signal" and "MIDI" are already present in the main repository page, so if the word "editor" was also included in the description, tags and/or README, then such a search would be able to find this repository.