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Ellie Goulding Lights Midi Review

Provide a clear, step-by-step method for producing a faithful, playable MIDI arrangement of Ellie Goulding’s “Lights” suitable for DAW playback, virtual instruments, notation export, or performance practice.

“Lights” follows a standard pop structure, but each section relies heavily on MIDI-programmed elements:

| Section | Time (approx) | Key MIDI-driven elements | |---------|---------------|--------------------------| | Intro | 0:00 | Arpeggiated synth plucks, sub-bass drone | | Verse 1 | 0:17 | Sparse chords, kick-snare pattern, bassline | | Pre-chorus | 0:48 | Rising synth pads, filtered arpeggios | | Chorus | 1:03 | Full drum pattern, layered synth chords, bass | | Bridge | 2:20 | Minimal arpeggios, vocal chop MIDI triggers | | Outro | 3:24 | Arpeggio fade, MIDI automation of filter cutoff | ellie goulding lights midi

The song is in E major (concert pitch), with a tempo of 87 BPM (half-time feel, though some producers double-time to 174 BPM for easier grid editing).


To use the MIDI effectively, you must understand the musical theory behind the track. This helps you assign the right instruments to the right MIDI channels. Provide a clear, step-by-step method for producing a

Key Signature: F# Minor (F#m). Tempo: 120 BPM (Beats Per Minute). Time Signature: 4/4.

Even great MIDI files can cause headaches. Here is how to fix the three most common problems with "Lights" MIDI files. To use the MIDI effectively, you must understand

Problem 1: The notes sound like a "Honky Tonk" piano or General MIDI garbage.

Problem 2: The timing feels stiff.

Problem 3: The bass notes are clashing with the kick drum.