Eric Prydz Opus Midi 🎁 Tested & Working

You cannot legally download the "official" MIDI file from Eric Prydz (he doesn't release his project files). However, accurate transcriptions are available via:

Step-by-step usage:

The entire track is built on a 4-chord loop, repeated throughout without change. This provides the hypnotic foundation.

Chords in F minor:

i        – Fm    (F, Ab, C)
VI       – Db    (Db, F, Ab)
VII      – Eb    (Eb, G, Bb)
v        – Cm    (C, Eb, G)

MIDI root notes (C3 = middle C reference):

| Beat | Chord | Root (MIDI) | Third | Fifth | |------|-------|-------------|-------|-------| | 1 | Fm | F2 (41) | Ab2 | C3 | | 2 | Db | Db2 (37) | F2 | Ab2 | | 3 | Eb | Eb2 (39) | G2 | Bb2 | | 4 | Cm | C2 (36) | Eb2 | G2 |

Voicing tip (typical Prydz style):

MIDI file snippet (piano roll, 1 bar loop):

Bar 1, Beat 1: F2, Ab2, C3
Bar 1, Beat 2: Db2, F2, Ab2
Bar 1, Beat 3: Eb2, G2, Bb2
Bar 1, Beat 4: C2, Eb2, G2

Disclaimer: Always ensure the file you download is a transcription for educational purposes and does not infringe on copyright by containing actual audio samples.

Because Opus is instrumental, transcribing it by ear is difficult due to the dense reverb. Look for "MIDI covers" on YouTube with high accuracy ratings. Verified sellers on Gumroad or Etsy often offer "Melodic House MIDI packs" that include Opus as a flagship demonstration. eric prydz opus midi

Expect to pay between $2 and $10 for a high-quality transcription that includes:

Map the MIDI to a low-pass filter. At the start of the track, the filter should be closed (200 Hz). As the 9 minutes progress, automate the filter to open (20 kHz). The MIDI notes remain the same; the timbre changes.