Mastering SampleLab: Exporting MIDI and Transforming Loops with AI
Learn how to export MIDI, modify notes, and transform loops using SampleLab's AI technology. Discover new ways to enhance your music production.
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Speaker 1: Hello and welcome to BusyworksBeats.com. Today we continue the AI series where we go over music AI. And I showed you SampleLab before. I'm gonna show you something that I forgot to show you in the last video. I already uploaded it to YouTube, so now I have to add a part two, which is how to export MIDI from this AI technology. So I'll show you how to drop a loop into the software, remove the MIDI, or drop the loop into the software, change the notes, and then export the audio. So you can do a lot with this AI. It's called SampleLab. Let me switch screens. Let me make sure my buttons work. Okay, they work. So this is what I forgot to do last time because I was so excited to share with you guys. So basically what you can do is load up any audio into this. Let's do it from scratch so you know we're doing it from scratch. So this software is called SampleLab. Okay, let's drag this loop by LA Crysis in his new Conceptions pack, which we'll have at BusyworksBeats.com. Okay, it says it knows the key and it knows the BPM. Let's hit Harmonic because it's a chord pack. A chord sound, it sounds like this. ♪ Okay, let's hit Done. Now the AI's gonna read it and figure out all the notes. So it's basically kind of like Melodyne, how it can map out all the notes. It's really accurate. It's way better than the FL Studio Stock way of doing this, and it's way better than the other stuff that I've seen. So this is extremely accurate with the notes, and it gives you all the notes and the timing and everything. So let's go in here. So now I've figured out all the notes. I have it in a small window just so we could quickly move around, but usually in a big window, it looks like this. Now this is a standalone plug-in I'm running, okay, which means separate from your DAW. And now we can go back, hit Play. ♪ Okay, so what you can do here is actually change the notes. I showed you this in part one, but let's just do it again. ♪ And ♪ Let's try that. ♪ Oh, I want to go to the half step. So, oh, I just realized it puts it in a key. So that's interesting. I don't know how to take it out of key. I didn't read the manual. Nobody really reads manuals nowadays, let's be honest. So I don't know if there's a way to take it out of key. I remember seeing a setting tool. Oh, here it is at the bottom. Okay, so let's see. We may have to keep this in key, or we may not. Maybe that's not our hard rule. Pitch grid, here we go. Let's turn that off. Okay. ♪ There we go. ♪ Okay, I'm even going to change the timing of a note. This is crazy. I can change the timing of a note and the pitch of that note. I don't know if we can add notes. I've never tried to like compose in here, but I know we can move notes around. ♪ That's just crazy how it can do that. It's so crazy because it sees all the notes. Like this is not a half-baked program. So you would just go through and change what you want to change. For the sake of the video, I'm going to make this shorter. Let's just export just that part. Now, here's what I forgot to show you last time because I was moving so fast. So here's the original. Oops, it's deleted the whole file. How do I control Z? Oops. Okay, there we go. Here's the original. ♪ Okay, we turned it into this completely different. ♪ Oh, I didn't loop the part I wanted, my bad. Let's do that again. So now here's the new version. ♪ That's so crazy. We have a whole different vibe for the loop now, but it still has the DNA. So imagine dragging a sample in here from a hit record, I'll say. You switch up the MIDI a little bit and then you drag it back into your DAW into a different instrument. This is the stuff you can do with AI. This is so crazy. Let's lower this. So the question is, how do you take it out of SampleLab and put it into FL? So this is what I forgot to show you. If you just left click and then drag outside the window, I believe it copies the audio. Okay, so you could just drag this over here and it copies the audio over. ♪ Okay, so that's the audio. But I want to copy the MIDI. So what you have to do is hit Alt on PC or Option on Mac and then left click and drag. Oops. Mac's a little crazy because it reads key commands from other stuff. So I'm hitting Alt first and then left click and then drag. And then it asks me for this Import MIDI Data screen. We're going to say Accept. And then it just loads up some default plug-in. So let's switch this from this plug-in to an actual piano that sounds like that. Let's actually load up Narcos. Narcos is coming out pretty soon. We have a Kontakt library coming out soon. And you won't even need to buy Kontakt to use it. You can use it in the Sample Player, the Kontakt Player. So let's load up our own instrument. Let's do Pad. And let's do Bel Air. Let's just load up something random. Oh, this is tough. Let me turn this down. So now we have our own loop, essentially, is what I'm showing you. Now, of course, you're going to edit some notes. It picks up everything. So it's picking up the bells and other sounds in that sample. But imagine combining this with a stem AI, which means you can separate the instruments. So, OK, here's how you guys go. You want to know how to do this? You take a loop of your favorite song, whatever that is. You drag it into a stem maker, OK, to where it separates all the instruments. Now you have just the melody or just the pads or the chords in the instruments. Then you drag that into Sample Lab so you have only the music. Then you export the MIDI into your DAW. You add your instrument of choice. I would say Narcos coming out soon. OK, Kontakt library. And then you can have your own sample packs or your own melody, whatever you want to make. Let's even change the key. Let's go down to G major. Now, again, it's reading a lot of information. It's reading bass notes, bell notes, chords. So it can read and decipher all that stuff for you. I just wanted to show you because I forgot to do this in the last video. If you want me to go over more music AI, again, leave your favorite music AI in the comments below. I forgot to do Open AI, ChatGPT. I showed you guys Jukebox. We tried to use Musenet, but I didn't realize Musenet was down or doesn't work or something like that. So my apologies on that. I didn't realize Musenet was out of service until after I posted the video. Thank you for watching. It's Game from BusyWorksBeats.com. Peace.

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