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How to turn a synth loop into MIDI in Wingman

Convert a synth loop into editable MIDI so you can change the sound, edit the notes, create new layers, or rebuild the idea inside your DAW.

Input Synth loop, melody loop, or sample
Output Editable MIDI from the synth loop
Best for Changing sounds, editing notes, and rebuilding loops
Time needed 3–8 minutes
Quick answer

Can Wingman turn a synth loop into MIDI?

Yes. Wingman can convert a synth loop into MIDI so you can edit the notes, change the sound, use your own instruments, create layers, or rebuild the loop inside your DAW. This is useful when you like the musical idea in a loop but want more control than audio alone gives you.

Workflow preview

Turn a loop into something editable

Instead of being locked into the original audio file, you can record a synth loop into Wingman, convert it to MIDI, export it, and continue shaping the notes and sound in your DAW.

When to use this workflow

Use this workflow when you have a synth loop, melodic loop, or sample that has a useful musical idea, but you want to edit it like MIDI. This lets you keep the idea while changing the notes, rhythm, instrument, or arrangement.

Good starting points

  • A synth melody loop
  • A pluck loop
  • A piano or keys loop
  • A melodic sample
  • A loop from a sample pack

What you can create

  • Editable MIDI from the loop
  • New synth layers
  • Changed melodies or rhythms
  • New sounds from the same idea
  • Chord or bass ideas based on the loop

What you need before you start

Wingman installed as a plugin inside your DAW.

A synth loop, melodic loop, piano loop, or sample loaded on a DAW track.

A clear section of the loop where the notes are easy to hear.

Step-by-step

How to turn a synth loop into MIDI

1

Add the synth loop to your DAW

Start by placing the synth loop or melodic sample on an audio track in your DAW. Trim it to the section you want to convert, such as a 2-bar, 4-bar, or 8-bar phrase.

A shorter loop is usually easier to convert, review, and edit than a long audio file.

2

Record the loop into Wingman

Add Wingman to the track and use Record Audio to capture the synth loop. Wingman uses this recording as the source for the audio-to-MIDI conversion.

Tip: For better results, start with a loop where the main melody is clear. Very layered, distorted, or heavily processed loops may need more editing after conversion.
Record audio

Capture the synth loop you want to convert

Use Wingman’s Record Audio button to capture the synth loop, melodic sample, or phrase you want to turn into MIDI.

Record a synth loop in Wingman
3

Find the synth MIDI clip next to the stems

After the synth loop is recorded, Wingman automatically creates a MIDI clip from the detected musical movement in the audio. You’ll see the MIDI clip next to the audio stems, making it easy to compare the original loop with the MIDI version.

4

Export the MIDI into your DAW

Export the MIDI from Wingman and drag it into your DAW. Place it on an instrument track so you can hear the loop played through a synth, piano, pluck, pad, bass, or another sound.

Workflow tip: Keep the original loop in your session while editing. It gives you a useful reference for rhythm, phrasing, and energy.
Edit the MIDI

Change the sound without losing the idea

After export, use the MIDI in your piano roll to change notes, timing, octave, sound, or arrangement.

Edit synth loop MIDI from Wingman
5

Choose a new sound for the MIDI

Load the exported MIDI onto a software instrument. You can recreate the original synth idea with a similar sound, or completely change the character with a different preset.

A bright pluck loop can become a pad, a lead can become a bassline, or a simple melody can become a layered synth part.

6

Edit the notes and rhythm

Open the MIDI in your DAW’s piano roll and make changes. You can simplify the melody, change the octave, remove notes, create variation, or adjust the rhythm so it fits your track better.

7

Use the MIDI to build a new part

Once the synth loop is MIDI, you can use it creatively. Try layering it with the original loop, turning it into a new lead, creating a counter-melody, using it as a chord layer, or building a bassline from it.

This gives you more control than simply dragging the audio loop into your arrangement.

Tips

Tips for better synth-loop-to-MIDI results

Use loops with clear notes

Audio-to-MIDI conversion works best when the main musical idea is easy to hear. Very dense loops may still be useful, but they may need more cleanup after export.

Do not treat the MIDI as final

The exported MIDI is a creative starting point. Edit notes, timing, rhythm, and sound until it works for your track.

Try a completely different synth

The best part of converting a loop to MIDI is that you can keep the musical shape while replacing the original sound with something that fits your production better.

FAQ

Frequently asked questions

Yes. Wingman can convert synth loops and melodic audio ideas into MIDI so you can edit the notes and use them with instruments in your DAW.

Yes. After exporting the MIDI, you can play it through any software instrument or synth in your DAW.

Clear loops usually give more useful MIDI results. Dense or heavily processed loops can still work, but the MIDI may need more editing after export.

Yes. Once exported, the MIDI can be edited in your DAW’s piano roll like any other MIDI clip.

Yes. You can use the MIDI to create new melodies, layers, basslines, chord parts, or variations based on the original loop.

Ready to try it?

Turn synth loops into editable MIDI.

Use Wingman to convert loops and samples into MIDI, then change the notes, sound, rhythm, and arrangement in your DAW.

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