Eric Prydz Opus Midi
For producers and DJs, the search for the is often the starting point for understanding how this anthem was constructed. While downloading a MIDI file provides the raw notes, truly understanding the why behind those notes is what separates a remix from a replica.
The original "Opus" sound is a combination of a Roland JP-8000 (the classic supersaw) layered with a digital FM synth for pluckiness. If you are using the MIDI: eric prydz opus midi
Here’s the (quantized to 16th notes, tempo ~126 BPM): For producers and DJs, the search for the
If you have spent any time in the world of progressive house, melodic techno, or festival electronic dance music (EDM), you have felt the seismic impact of one track: . If you are using the MIDI: Here’s the
Export the MIDI as a MusicXML file. Import it into notation software (Musescore, Sibelius). Print it out for a piano player, a string quartet, or a guitar tab. There are dozens of YouTube covers of "Opus" on classical guitar—they all started with a MIDI transcription.