AI for Ableton Live
AI music production guides for Ableton Live
Pick a genre and a production task. Get a full guide tailored to that combination — the BPM range, common keys, drum patterns, sound design tips, and copy-paste prompts you can run inside the VIXSOUND chat in Ableton Live.
Browse by genre
Afrobeat
100–130 BPM
Amapiano
110–118 BPM
Ambient
60–90 BPM
Boom-Bap
85–95 BPM
Bossa Nova
110–140 BPM
Breakbeat
120–140 BPM
Cinematic
60–120 BPM
Classical
40–200 BPM
Country
80–130 BPM
Deep House
118–124 BPM
Disco
110–130 BPM
Drill
130–145 BPM
Drum & Bass
170–180 BPM
Dubstep
138–145 BPM
EDM
120–132 BPM
Funk
90–120 BPM
Future Bass
140–160 BPM
Gospel
60–130 BPM
Hardstyle
145–155 BPM
Hip-Hop
80–100 BPM
House
118–128 BPM
Hyperpop
140–180 BPM
Indie
100–140 BPM
Jazz
100–240 BPM
K-Pop
100–140 BPM
Lo-fi
70–90 BPM
Lo-fi Jazz
70–95 BPM
Orchestral
60–160 BPM
Phonk
130–160 BPM
Pop
95–130 BPM
R&B
60–110 BPM
Reggaeton
90–100 BPM
Rock
100–160 BPM
Soul
80–120 BPM
Synthwave
80–120 BPM
Tech House
122–128 BPM
Techno
125–140 BPM
Trap
130–160 BPM
UK Garage
130–140 BPM
Vaporwave
60–90 BPM
Browse by task
arrangement
Full arrangement workflow in Ableton — from idea to finished song with proper section flow.
automation
Use clip and track automation to bring movement, builds, and tension across the arrangement.
basslines
Generate basslines that lock to the kick and follow the chord changes — sub, 808, walking, plucked.
breakdowns
Stripped-back breakdown sections that re-set energy before the next drop.
build-ups
Tension-building sections leading into the drop — risers, snare rolls, white noise sweeps.
chord progressions
Generate genre-accurate chord progressions in any key, with extensions and voicings for Ableton.
drops
Punchy drop sections with the right arrangement, low-end, and impact for the genre.
drum patterns
Generate drum MIDI loops (kick, snare, hats, percussion) styled for the genre, ready for Drum Rack.
FX design
Build risers, downlifters, impacts, and transitions using Ableton stock devices and Max for Live.
hooks
The 4-8 bar earworm hook — the heart of the song, generated to fit your key and vibe.
intros
Intros that hook the listener fast — DJ-friendly or radio-friendly depending on the genre.
layering
Layer kicks, snares, basses, and synths the way pros do for the genre.
mastering chain
A reference mastering chain in Ableton (EQ, multiband, glue compression, limiting) tuned to the genre.
melodies
Compose memorable melodies that fit the chord progression, key, and genre conventions.
MIDI generator
Generate full MIDI clips (chords, melodies, drums, bass) ready to drop into Ableton Live tracks.
mixing tips
Practical mixing techniques tailored to the genre — EQ curves, compression chains, and FX bus setups.
outros
Resolved or cliffhanger outros — DJ tools, radio fades, or full reprises.
sample flips
Workflow for chopping, pitching, and re-arranging samples into a fresh production in Ableton.
sidechain compression
Set up sidechain compression between kick and bass/pads for that pumping genre feel.
song structure
Plan and arrange intro, verse, chorus, drop, bridge, and outro lengths in Ableton Arrangement view.
sound design
Design genre-specific synth patches, basses, and leads using Ableton's Wavetable, Operator, and Analog.
stem separation
Split any reference track into drums, bass, vocals, and other stems — locally on your machine.
swing & humanization
Add the right swing percentage and velocity humanization to make MIDI feel alive.
transitions
Smooth transitions between sections — filter sweeps, drum fills, reverse FX, sub drops.
vocal chops
Build pitched vocal chop instruments and patterns ready to play from MIDI in Ableton.
Stop reading. Start producing.
Open Ableton Live, type what you want, and let VIXSOUND handle the MIDI, sounds, stems, and arrangement.