Upload a .wav file
Drop a clean WAV bounce directly on the page. If needed, MP3, FLAC, and OGG also work.
AI WAV to MIDI
Turn clean WAV audio into editable MIDI online. Upload a bounce, stem, or loop, then download a note draft for cleanup, orchestration, or sound replacement.
Upload a WAV file, let the transcription pass trace notes and pitch movement, then download a standard MIDI file for editing.
Drop a clean WAV bounce directly on the page. If needed, MP3, FLAC, and OGG also work.
The conversion pipeline down-mixes the source when needed, resamples it for inference, and extracts note events, durations, amplitudes, and pitch-bend style detail.
Take the exported file into Ableton, FL Studio, Logic Pro, Reaper, GarageBand, or our MIDI editor to clean up voicings, fix rhythm, and finish the arrangement.
Features
The workflow focuses on practical transcription, note extraction, and editable MIDI export instead of generic AI copy.
AI transcription
For users searching for AI WAV to MIDI, cleaner sources help the transcription flow detect multiple notes at once and preserve a clearer timing draft for piano, guitar, vocal, and synth material.
Online workflow
If you want to convert WAV to MIDI without opening another heavyweight tool, you can upload a bounce, stem, or loop and get an editable note pass quickly.
Edit-ready export
The exported file is meant to be a practical starting point: review the note timing, clean up voicings, adjust controllers, and keep moving in the toolchain you already use.
Conversion facts
These are the practical constraints and strengths behind the current WAV to MIDI workflow, so you know where the converter is fast and where manual cleanup still helps.
Common input formats
Inference sample rate
Pitch-bend aware export
Use Cases
These use cases cover common WAV to MIDI searches, from clean stem conversion to software-specific DAW handoff and drum timing extraction.
File type
Use this workflow when you have a cleaner export and want a stronger note draft for reharmonization, layering, or orchestration.
DAW
Trim or clean the take in Audacity, export a focused WAV clip, then run an Audacity WAV to MIDI workflow to pull the notes into a piano roll.
DAW
Use it with Ableton when you want to replace sounds, layer synths, or move a bounced phrase into Session View or Arrangement View.
DAW
Turn a bounced hook, melody, or sample idea into editable notes inside the FL Studio piano roll.
DAW
Download a standard MIDI file and move it into Logic Pro, Reaper, or GarageBand for editing, sound replacement, or arrangement cleanup.
Rhythm
Use it on drum loops or isolated percussion when you want a timing draft before tightening the groove manually.
Practical answers for the current WAV to MIDI converter, including what kinds of WAV files it handles best and where cleanup is still part of the process.
Yes. You can upload a WAV file, run the conversion on the page, and download a standard MIDI result without installing a separate desktop converter first.
Export a focused WAV clip, upload it here, then import the resulting MIDI file into Ableton or FL Studio. That gives you a fast starting point for sound replacement, layering, quantization, and arrangement cleanup.
In many cases, yes. It often benefits from the cleaner, uncompressed source, which can make note detection and timing more stable than heavily compressed audio.
Yes. If you prepare the clip in Audacity first, then export a clean WAV, this page works well as the conversion step for an Audacity WAV to MIDI workflow.
Yes, especially for loops or more isolated percussion. Drum WAV to MIDI can give you a usable timing draft for kick, snare, and hats, though drum material often benefits from a manual review pass after export.
Yes. The output is a standard MIDI file, so you can import it into Logic Pro, Reaper, GarageBand, and other major DAWs for further editing.
Open the result in our MIDI editor, fix note timing, edit tempo or controller data, and keep the WAV to MIDI workflow moving without switching tools.