概念#
Major Scale: Whole Whole Half Whole Whole Whole Half
Minor Scale: Whole Half Whole Whole Half Whole Whole
# The interval between each note depends on the space above the note
Dotted Notes:
Dotted half note = 1.5 quarter notes
Dotted quarter note = 1.5 eighth notes
Rest: A measure without sound
Measure: Each number represents one measure
Note: The duration of a note is determined by the length of the measure it occupies
Whole Note: Fills an entire measure
Time Signatures:
3/4: Three-four time, four beats per measure, each beat is a quarter note
Tempo: 120 beats per minute = 120 BPM
Measuring Tempo:
Test the beat in FL Studio by importing tracks (choose 75-150 for slow songs)
# Note: In FL Studio, make sure to open the Playlist and Piano Roll in the top right corner
When measuring tempo in FL Studio, it is based on a 4/4 time signature. If the original song is in 3/4 time, multiply the tempo by 3/4 in CeVIO.
# For example, if FL measures 120 bpm and CeVIO is in 3/4 time, the tempo in CeVIO should be 120*(3/4)
Align the first kick drum sound for reference when recording multiple tracks.
Staff Notation#
Note Durations:
A plain number represents a quarter note
A single horizontal line below represents an eighth note
Two horizontal lines below represent a sixteenth note
Pitch Range:
A plain number represents the lower octave (C3~B3)
A dot above represents the middle octave (C4~B4)
A dot below represents the upper octave (C2~B2)
# The number 0 represents a rest
# A dash (-) to the right of a number represents a sustained quarter note at the same pitch
Legend:
FL Studio#
No sound in Piano Roll: The Sampler does not produce sound. To hear sound, open FL Keys in the Plugin Settings-Generators-FL Keys menu.
# Use Ctrl to select multiple notes
# The time signature setting is in the main settings
Transcribing: The last note with lyrics is the tonic note. Based on this, determine the key signature as either major or minor, and whether it is raised or lowered.
To be continued.