Five [5] Midi Chord Techniques To Quickly Create Tracks [Updated 2023]

Five [5] Midi Chord Techniques To Quickly Create Tracks [Updated 2023]

Here's 5 tips to take a simple midi chord and generate a ton of different sounds and feelings. If you're a beginner and need some guidance on what to do with chords or if you're a seasoned pro and need a framework to generate ideas, or anywhere in between, these tricks will help you out.

And if you need playing chord progressions, we suggest starting with Ripchord to make amazing chord progressions.

5 MIDI Chord Techniques To Quickly Create Beats & Produce Music

The MIDI Tips To Make Your MIDI Chord Stand Out

There's 5 Simple Tips to help take a boring chord into something special:

Tip #1 Break

Tip #2 Transpose

Tip #3 Strum

Tip #4 Bassline

Tip #4 Arpeggiate

Let's jump into it.

For the purposes of this post we'll start with a simple A minor chord. All images will use MIDI notes.

So let's take a look and listen to our simple boring A Minor chord:

 A Minor Chord Midi Melodies

 

#1 Break Your Midi Chords Up

The first tip is to add breaks to the chord. Simply remove part of it almost like you slice it up. Simply take that midi chord and add some breaks. This will instantly add rhythm, feel, and movement to your chords.

You can add one break or multiple breaks. So you can have a hit/stab then a chord.

Breaks In Midi Chord Melody

 

Play around with the amount and  the length of the breaks. You can create some really interesting patterns by just adding breaks.

More Breaks in Midi Chord Melody
 

 

If you add enough breaks and space them out right you get these hits/stabs. This was all generated from that one chord.

Break A Chord Into Hits or Stabs or One Shots

 

So tip one was too add breaks. It already makes it interesting but we can do a lot more to add some interest.

 

#2 Transpose One Note In Your Midi Chord Up or Down An Octave

Tip #2 is to transpose one of your notes up or down an octave. In this post we'll move the bottom note up one octave.

Start with your midi chord and take the bottom note and move it up an octave. You now have a new sound. This is pretty simple but it gets interesting when you combine the original chord with the new chord you just created. This is an easy way to make chord progressions.

 

Midi Chord Transpose Bottom Note Up One Octave

 

Combine Tip #2 (move the bottom note up an octave) with Tip #2 (Break up the chord) and things get real interesting.

MIDI Chord Add Octave Chnages With Breaks and Hits

 

So far so good and we're generating some interesting sounds. But, there's more we can do, let's take a look at strumming.

#3 Add Strumming To Your Midi Chords

I love strumming as it adds a nice feel to chord. Simply offset your chord a bit and you get a nice feel. You can do this in MIDI, or you can do it with a chord generator like Ripchord.

MIDI Chord With Strumming

 

Like before we'll combine Tip #3 (Strum) with Tips #1 (Breaks) and Tip #2 (Transpose) and you got magic:

 

MIDI Chord Strum Mix Octave Change

Sounding real good...let's add a bit more to our chord now.

 

#4 Make The Bottom Notes Of Your Chords Your Bassline

Take the bottom notes of the midi chord and drop it an octave to give a deeper bassline feel. In fact you can take that bottom note and move it to the bass track and drop it an octave. So the top two notes can be on the piano track and the bottom note is on the bassline track.

Doing this ties the sounds together and grounds the track in a cohesive bassline.

 

MIDI CHord Transpose Bottom Note Into Bassline

 

And now when we start to combine Tip# 1 (Breaks) with Tip #2 (Transpose) with Tip#3 (Strum) and Tip #4 (Bassline) we get something interesting.

And again this was all created from a simple A minor chord.

MIDI CHord With Strumming, Bassline, Octave Change, and Breaks

 

 

#5 Add an Arpeggiator Midi FX To Your Midi Chords

This is an easy go to especially when you are stuck on creating melodies. Simply assign an arpeggiator to the track and slide and move the knobs till you get something you like.

Add the original chord without the arpeggiator to tie it all together.

MIDI CHORD with Arpeggiator Applied

 

Fuel For Your Creative Output

To get a dope track, to be able to produce fire - it all takes a lot of experimenting and trying different ideas out. The goal of this post was to show you how you can take a simple midi chord and apply simple techniques to generate a lot of interesting sounds. Just follow the 5 Tips:

Tip #1 Break

Tip #2 Transpose

Tip #3 Strum

Tip #4 Bassline

Tip #4 Arpeggiate

 

This makes it simple, easy, and fast to generate a lot of ideas and fuel your creative output. The more you produce the higher likelihood of making that next hit.

 

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Let's get it.

Cole

 

 

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