11/12/2022 0 Comments Riffstation piano![]() I just don't understand what I'm looking at, it's like it's a guitar tab thing and I don't know wtf any of it means. I know the keys, the notes, how to come up with a melody, how to write songs, how to mix, and how different melody types look visually in terms of MIDI, but I absolutely have not ever been able to translate chords I found from say riff station into my DAW. ![]() I've had this problem for as long as I have been producing. How do I translate these chords? Or better yet, is there anyway I can extract the melody in MIDI format? The reason I ask for this is for learning purposes and to see how various melodies are written, and what they look like MIDI wise in terms of peaks/valleys. ![]() It's so confusing, I see the chord thingys at the bottom move along to the track as it plays, but wtf does it mean? Is there anyway for it to show the notes? It's confusing, because during the intro there are no notes but it's telling me there are chords playing? Like when I start the song, it says it's Ab when it's literally just the intro with kick and percussion? When I play the song on riff station I have no idea how to read the bars at the bottom as the songs play. What exactly does this mean? F chord into Db chord into Eb chord into Ab chord? I know Db = C#, Eb = D#, Ab = G#, but HOW DO I APPLY THIS TO MY PIANO ROLL IN MY DAW? If those are the chords, how do I know how long each chord is? I try to look up the chords to Simon Patterson - Evoke. Now, I know there are websites online that can give you the chords, but I've never been actually been able to read the chords and notes? Like I don't understand what it's suppose to mean. ![]() I've always had trouble trying to figure out chords of certain songs I like. ![]()
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