CommandSpry wrote:srbija never explore pleasure of sit :(
Freewave wrote:In FL studio there's newtone which is accessible by clicking on pitch adjustment on a wav sample. Like melodyne it will show you which notes the samples falls under and you can even export that as a midi pattern. Melodyne has more overall features and use i must say.
Another option is to take a sample or a full song and have the website chordify analyze what the chords are for each portion. It's rather helpful and you can pay from them to create a basic midi or the chords if you want but it's often easier to just use it for free.
From there you can see the notes in use and calculate the key of the song, ask a fellow musician who's good at identifying them, or a webiste that you can plug that data into. There's also dj software that can identify not only bpm's of a song but also its key which is handy.
Don't forget that often first responders on youtube have a knack for creating acapellas, midi'sm and tabulations of songs in a few days (often in piano form). Those will often all appear at the same time the acapellas do. Many ppl get their remixes started from the efforts of these few people....
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