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Deep House MIDI Generator for Ableton Live

Updated Apr 18, 2026

Deep House lives in the space between hypnotic groove and soulful warmth—120 BPM four-on-the-floor kicks, shuffled hi-hats with swing, subby filtered basslines that breathe, and lush Maj7 or m9 chords over Rhodes pads. Building that foundation manually means programming 16th-note hat patterns with velocity variation, drawing in automation curves for filter sweeps, layering bass MIDI with the right note length for sidechain ducking, and finding chord voicings that sit warm without muddying the low end.

How do producers make Deep House midi generator in Ableton manually?

VIXSOUND generates full Deep House MIDI inside Ableton Live—chords in Am or Gm with extensions, basslines that lock to the kick, drum patterns with swing and ghost notes, and melodic hooks ready for Simpler vocal chops or Wavetable keys. You chat, VIXSOUND writes the MIDI, drops it into your session, and loads the right Ableton instruments.

How does VIXSOUND generate Deep House midi generator?

Every note is editable, every clip is yours to tweak velocity, shift timing, or route through your own effects chains. No sample packs, no preset loops—just MIDI you own, generated for the genre, ready to produce.

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 midi generator

Setup

Open VIXSOUND in Ableton Live and describe what you need: 'Generate a Deep House chord progression in Am with Maj7 voicings at 120 BPM' or 'Create a subby bassline in Dm with filter automation.' VIXSOUND writes the MIDI and creates a new track with the appropriate Ableton instrument—Wavetable for chords, Operator for bass, Drum Rack for the four-on-the-floor pattern. The MIDI clip appears in Arrangement or Session view, fully editable.

What VIXSOUND generates

Open the clip, adjust velocities for the shuffled hats, shift the bass notes to match your kick sidechain, or transpose the chords. VIXSOUND can layer elements: ask for a drum pattern with swing, then add a bassline that follows the root notes, then generate a soulful melody for Simpler loaded with a Rhodes or vocal sample.

Edit and arrange

Route the bass through a Compressor with sidechain input from the kick, add Auto Filter with envelope follower, dial in plate reverb on the chords. The MIDI is the starting point—your mix, your sound design, your arrangement.

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Copy-paste prompts

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

Generate a Deep House chord progression in Am with Maj7 and m9 voicings at 120 BPM.
Create a four-on-the-floor kick pattern with shuffled closed hats and open hat accents at 122 BPM.
Write a subby bassline in Cm that follows the chord roots with quarter and eighth notes at 120 BPM.
Generate a soulful piano melody in Gm with syncopation and space for vocal chops at 121 BPM.
Create a Deep House drum pattern with swing, rim shots on the 2 and 4, and ghost hat notes at 120 BPM.
Write a warm pad progression in Dm using suspended and Maj7 chords at 119 BPM.
Generate a filtered bass sequence in Em with automation-ready note lengths at 120 BPM.
Create a hypnotic arpeggio pattern in Am with dotted eighths for a Deep House breakdown at 122 BPM.

Frequently asked questions

How does VIXSOUND generate Deep House MIDI?
VIXSOUND analyzes Deep House structure—120 BPM four-on-the-floor, shuffled hats, subby basslines, Maj7/m9 chords—and writes MIDI that matches those characteristics. It creates clips with the right note lengths, velocities, and swing, then loads Ableton instruments like Wavetable, Operator, or Drum Rack. You get editable MIDI on new tracks, ready to tweak and mix.
Can I edit the MIDI after VIXSOUND generates it?
Yes, every MIDI clip is fully editable in Ableton's piano roll. Adjust velocities, shift timing, transpose notes, change note lengths, add or remove hits. VIXSOUND gives you the foundation—you control the final arrangement, automation, and sound design.
Does it understand Deep House groove and swing?
Yes. VIXSOUND generates drum patterns with swing timing, ghost notes on hats, and basslines with note lengths that leave space for sidechain compression. It knows the genre's rhythmic feel and applies it to the MIDI, so you get patterns that sound like Deep House out of the box.
Do I own the MIDI VIXSOUND creates?
Completely. All MIDI generated by VIXSOUND is yours—no royalties, no attribution, no restrictions. Use it in commercial releases, sync placements, or client projects without clearance.
Do I need music theory knowledge to use this?
No. Ask for 'warm chords in Am' or 'subby bassline at 120 BPM' and VIXSOUND handles the voicings, note placement, and rhythm. If you know theory, you can request specific extensions or inversions for more control.
How much does VIXSOUND cost?
Plans start at nine dollars per month for the Starter tier, twenty-nine dollars for Studio, and seventy-nine dollars for Ultra. Annual plans save seventeen percent. All plans include a seven-day free trial with full MIDI generation access.

Stop reading. Start producing.

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

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