Any Audio to MIDI - Complex Harmonies & Melodies (MIND BLOWING) | FL Studio Tutorial

🎥 Full FL Studio 5h Beginner to Intermediate Course: 💎 NEW: Full Mastering Course: 🎛️ 6h Mixing Course: 📀 Advanced FL Hard Trap Course: 🔥NEW: Future Bass & Remixes Course: 🎵 Harmony & Chord Progressions - Music Theory Course: 🥕 Download FL Studio UNLIMITED FREE TRIAL: 🥕 Buy FL Studio: 👉NEW: Ultimate Future Bass Sample & MIDI Pack: 👉Our Templates: 👉The Best Trap Sample Pack: 👉Free Scales, Presets, etc: 👉Join us on our Instagram ( 236k Followers) - Hi, I’m Max (@nervzofficial) and I run FL Studio Tips. Today I will show you how to extract - get or read chords from any even complex melody/harmony sample. There are techniques on that, especially using Melodyne VST, but in this video, I will show you a free and cool approach that will definitely help you better understand what’s going on behind the music you make. We will be using EQ, Consolidating & Edison to get the melody, and after that WaveCandy to extract the chords from the sample. Why do we increase the Pitch 24 semitones? That’s because it’s easier to see those notes after that on the spectrum of WaveCandy. All samples you hear in today’s video are coming from our latest Ultimate Future Bass Sample Pack available here: We just released our NEW Future Bass from Start to Finish course which is my favorite course of them all so far - I’m sure you will love it! all sounds you hear in today’s video come from the new Ultimate Future Bass Sample pack! Check them both out - Link at the top of the description! Share this video with somebody you think it would be helpful for - it can be on your Instagram Story, Facebook group, Reddit, forum, etc. You can use these techniques for every genre, such as dubstep, progressive house, future house, drum and bass, hip-hop, RnB, bass house, deep house, hard trap & many more! 🎛️ VSTs that we use all the time: Processing Voiceovers: Serum: Diva: Ozone: Soundtoys: All in ONE Vocal FX: My Fav - Trackspacer: Best Deals: 👉 Connect with me here: Happy producing! Max from FL Studio Tips We’re unfortunately not affiliated with official FL Studio - Image-Line in any way. This channel is NOT endorsed by Image-Line Software in any way. FL Studio & FL Studio Logo is a trademark of Image-Line Software.
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