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AI Arrangement for Deep House in Ableton Live

Updated Apr 18, 2026

Deep House arrangement is a study in restraint and repetition. You're building hypnotic loops that evolve across 6–8 minutes, layering filtered Rhodes chords, subby basslines, and shuffled hi-hats while keeping the groove locked at 120 BPM. The challenge is knowing when to add a vocal chop, when to pull the bass for tension, and how to structure intro-verse-break-drop sections without losing the warm, soulful momentum that defines the genre.

How do producers make Deep House arrangement in Ableton manually?

Most producers spend hours nudging clips in Arrangement View, duplicating scenes, and manually drawing filter automation. VIXSOUND generates full Deep House arrangements inside Ableton Live. Tell it you want an intro with filtered pads in Am, a breakdown at bar 65 with only kick and vocal chops, or a drop that brings back the Maj7 stabs and sidechain compression.

How does VIXSOUND generate Deep House arrangement?

It outputs editable MIDI across multiple tracks — Drum Rack for the four-on-the-floor pattern, Wavetable for the subby bass, Operator for Rhodes chords — plus automation lanes for filter cutoff, reverb send, and sidechain. You get a complete arrangement you can tweak: shift the breakdown earlier, swap the bassline, re-route the sidechain. Everything stays in your project, fully owned, no royalties.

At a glance

GenreDeep House
Typical BPM118–124
Common keysAm, Cm, Dm, Em, Gm
VibeWarm, hypnotic, soulful
DrumsFour-on-the-floor with shuffled hats, deep kick
BassSubby filtered bass with movement

How VIXSOUND generates Deep House arrangement

Setup

Open VIXSOUND's chat inside Ableton and describe your arrangement structure. Ask for an intro with kick, hats, and a filtered pad in Cm at 122 BPM, then a verse that adds bass and a soulful piano melody, then a breakdown that drops everything except the kick and a vocal chop loop. VIXSOUND generates MIDI clips across separate tracks in Arrangement View, loads Ableton instruments (Drum Rack for drums, Wavetable for bass, Operator for Rhodes pads), and draws automation for filter cutoff, reverb send, and sidechain compression.

What VIXSOUND generates

Each section appears as color-coded clips with proper lengths — 16-bar intro, 32-bar verse, 16-bar breakdown. You can drag clips to new positions, edit MIDI notes in the piano roll, swap Wavetable presets, or adjust automation curves. If the breakdown feels too long, ask VIXSOUND to shorten it to 8 bars.

Edit and arrange

If you want a second drop with a different bassline, request it and paste the new MIDI into bar 129. The workflow is conversational: you describe the vibe and structure, VIXSOUND builds the skeleton, you refine in Ableton.

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Copy-paste prompts

Paste any of these into the VIXSOUND chat inside Ableton Live to get started fast.

Create a Deep House arrangement in Am at 120 BPM with a 16-bar filtered intro, 32-bar verse with subby bass and Rhodes chords, 16-bar breakdown with only kick and vocal chops, and a 32-bar drop with full sidechain compression.
Arrange a Deep House track in Dm at 122 BPM starting with kick and shuffled hats, adding a Maj7 pad at bar 17, bringing in the bassline at bar 33, then a breakdown at bar 65 with filtered piano and no drums.
Build a hypnotic Deep House arrangement in Em at 118 BPM with a 24-bar intro, two verse sections with different basslines, a minimal breakdown using only vocal chops and reverb tails, and a final drop that layers everything.
Generate a Deep House arrangement in Cm at 121 BPM with an 8-bar intro, verse with soulful piano melody and subby bass, 16-bar tension build using filter sweeps, and a drop that hits with full drums and sidechain.
Arrange a Deep House track in Gm at 120 BPM with a long 32-bar intro, two alternating verse and breakdown sections, and a final outro that gradually removes elements every 8 bars.
Create a Deep House arrangement in Am at 119 BPM with a verse that introduces Rhodes stabs and shuffled percussion, a breakdown with tape-saturated vocal chops, and a drop with a new filtered bassline.
Build a 6-minute Deep House arrangement in Dm at 122 BPM with intro-verse-break-drop-verse-outro structure, using automation for filter cutoff on the pads and sidechain ducking on the bass.
Arrange a Deep House track in Em at 120 BPM with a minimal intro, two drops separated by a breakdown that uses only kick and a reversed Rhodes sample, and an extended outro with gradual reverb fade.

Frequently asked questions

How does AI arrangement for Deep House work in VIXSOUND?
You describe the song structure in chat — intro, verse, breakdown, drop, outro — with details like BPM, key, and which elements appear in each section. VIXSOUND generates MIDI clips across multiple tracks in Arrangement View, loads Ableton instruments (Drum Rack, Wavetable, Operator), and draws automation for filters and sidechain. You get a complete timeline you can edit like any Ableton project.
Can I edit the arrangement after VIXSOUND generates it?
Yes, every clip is editable MIDI in Ableton's Arrangement View. You can move sections, change chord voicings in the piano roll, swap instrument presets, redraw automation curves, or delete entire tracks. If you want a different breakdown, ask VIXSOUND to regenerate just that section and paste it in.
Does VIXSOUND understand Deep House arrangement conventions?
Yes. It knows Deep House uses long intros, hypnotic loops, filtered buildups, minimal breakdowns, and sidechain compression on pads and bass. When you request a breakdown, it pulls elements rather than adding them, keeping the groove intact with kick and hi-hats while filtering or removing melodic layers.
Do I need arrangement experience to use this?
No. If you have a rough idea — like "intro with pads, then add bass, then a breakdown, then a drop" — VIXSOUND will structure it with proper bar counts and transitions. You can also reference existing tracks: "Arrange this like a Maya Jane Coles intro."
Who owns the arrangement VIXSOUND creates?
You do. All MIDI, automation, and audio stays in your Ableton project with full ownership. No royalties, no attribution, no copyright restrictions. You can release it commercially on any platform.
What does VIXSOUND cost for arrangement workflows?
VIXSOUND starts at $9/month (Starter), with Studio at $29/month and Ultra at $79/month. Annual plans save 17%. All tiers include unlimited arrangement generation, and there's a 7-day free trial to test the full workflow in your Ableton projects.

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Open Ableton Live, type what you want, and let VIXSOUND handle the MIDI, sounds, stems, and arrangement.

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