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A step-by-step workflow to turn a generated MIDI idea into a finished arrangement using your DAW and samples.
Start by generating a track idea. Pick a genre + tempo, then audition variations until one feels right.
Go to generator →Pulp gives you four layers. Treat them like a blueprint: keep the notes, swap the instruments, and build a mix around them.
Melody
Your hook and topline. Use it as the main synth/lead or layer it with a second instrument for width.
Splice suggestion (example)
Melodic Techno lead 124 ↗Chords
Harmony and mood. Great for pads, stabs, or piano. Use inversions to keep the movement smooth.
Splice suggestion (example)
Melodic Techno pad ↗Bass
Low-end foundation. Keep it tight with the kick and simplify notes when the arrangement gets busy.
Splice suggestion (example)
Melodic Techno bass 124 ↗Drums
Groove and energy. Swap sounds, add ghost hits, and automate fills to create transitions.
Splice suggestion (example)
Melodic Techno kick ↗Import the MIDI, assign instruments, and build sections (intro → groove → break → drop → outro). Keep transitions simple and repeatable.
FL Studio
Ableton Live
Logic Pro
Replace placeholder sounds with high-quality samples. Below are three Splice search ideas per layer based on popular genres.
Melody
3 searchesChords
3 searchesBass
3 searchesPro tip
Keep the MIDI, change the sound. The fastest way to level up is replacing instruments with genre-correct samples and presets.