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AI MIDI Generator for EDM in Ableton Live

Updated Apr 18, 2026

EDM production demands tight timing, harmonic clarity, and layers that hit hard on festival systems. Building a 128 BPM drop with supersaw chords in Am, a punchy four-on-the-floor kick in Drum Rack, layered claps, a Reese bass, and a vocal lead melody takes hours of manual MIDI programming. VIXSOUND generates all of that inside Ableton Live as editable MIDI clips, no export or import needed.

How do producers make EDM midi generator in Ableton manually?

Ask for a four-bar chord progression in Am with supersaw voicings, a kick-clap-hat pattern at 128 BPM, a bassline that follows the root notes, or a lead melody with octave jumps and sustained notes for vocal-style phrasing. VIXSOUND loads the MIDI directly into your session, assigns Ableton instruments like Wavetable for supersaw chords or Operator for FM bass, and leaves you with clips you can quantize, transpose, or chop. The output is yours—no royalties, no sample clearance.

How does VIXSOUND generate EDM midi generator?

Whether you're sketching a build-up with white noise automation, programming a sidechain-ready kick pattern, or stacking pluck layers for the drop, VIXSOUND handles the grid work so you can focus on arrangement, mixing, and sound design. It understands EDM structure: intro, build, drop, breakdown. You get MIDI that works with your existing Ableton workflow, ready for sidechain compression, EQ carving, and stereo widening.

At a glance

GenreEDM
Typical BPM120–132
Common keysAm, Cm, Em, Gm, Bm
VibeBig, euphoric, festival
DrumsPunchy kick, layered claps and snares, big risers and crashes
BassReese or supersaw bass

How VIXSOUND generates EDM midi generator

Setup

Open VIXSOUND inside Ableton Live and type a prompt like 'generate a four-bar EDM chord progression in Am at 128 BPM with supersaw voicings'. VIXSOUND creates a MIDI clip with stacked fifths and octaves, typical of festival EDM, and drops it into a new MIDI track with Wavetable loaded. For drums, ask for 'a punchy EDM kick pattern at 128 BPM with layered claps on beats 2 and 4 and closed hats on every eighth note'. VIXSOUND builds a Drum Rack with kick, clap, and hat samples, then generates the MIDI pattern across the rack.

What VIXSOUND generates

For bass, prompt 'a Reese bassline in Am following the chord roots with slides between notes'. VIXSOUND outputs a MIDI clip with root-note movement and pitch bend automation, ready for Operator or a Reese preset in Wavetable. For melody, request 'a vocal-style lead melody in Am with octave jumps and sustained notes'. VIXSOUND generates a single-note lead line with long note durations and high-register phrasing.

Edit and arrange

Every clip is editable: shift notes, adjust velocity, duplicate sections, or apply Ableton's MIDI effects. VIXSOUND doesn't render audio—it gives you MIDI building blocks you control.

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Copy-paste prompts

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

Generate a four-bar EDM chord progression in Am at 128 BPM with supersaw voicings and sustained whole notes.
Create a punchy EDM kick pattern at 128 BPM with layered claps on beats 2 and 4 and closed hats on every eighth note.
Write a Reese bassline in Am at 128 BPM following the chord roots with slides between notes.
Generate a vocal-style lead melody in Am with octave jumps and sustained notes for a festival drop.
Create an EDM build-up drum pattern at 128 BPM with snare rolls every two bars and crash on the downbeat.
Write a pluck arpeggio in Cm at 130 BPM with sixteenth notes and upward motion for a euphoric breakdown.
Generate a sidechain-ready kick pattern at 128 BPM with kicks on every quarter note and no ghost notes.
Create a big room EDM chord progression in Em at 126 BPM with major seventh extensions and four-bar phrases.

Frequently asked questions

How does the AI MIDI generator work for EDM in Ableton?
You type a prompt describing the MIDI you need—chords, drums, bass, or melody—with details like key, BPM, and instrument type. VIXSOUND generates the MIDI clip inside Ableton Live, loads an appropriate instrument like Wavetable or Drum Rack, and places it in your session. The MIDI is fully editable, so you can adjust notes, velocity, timing, or duplicate sections to fit your arrangement.
Can I edit the MIDI after VIXSOUND generates it?
Yes, every MIDI clip VIXSOUND creates is standard Ableton MIDI. You can open the clip, move notes, change velocity, apply quantization, transpose, or copy sections into other tracks. VIXSOUND doesn't lock or render anything—it's just MIDI you control.
Does this work for EDM specifically, or is it generic MIDI?
VIXSOUND understands EDM conventions: four-on-the-floor kicks, supersaw chord voicings, Reese bass movement, vocal-style lead phrasing, and common BPM ranges like 128-130. When you specify EDM in your prompt, it generates MIDI that fits the genre's harmonic and rhythmic structure, not generic piano roll patterns.
Do I need music theory or production experience to use this?
No. If you can describe what you want—'punchy kick pattern at 128 BPM' or 'supersaw chords in Am'—VIXSOUND handles the MIDI programming. You don't need to know chord inversions, drum grid placement, or scale degrees. It's useful for beginners sketching ideas and experienced producers speeding up pre-production.
Do I own the MIDI VIXSOUND generates, or are there royalties?
You own all output. No royalties, no attribution, no sample clearance. The MIDI is yours to release commercially, edit, or resell as part of your tracks.
How much does VIXSOUND cost?
VIXSOUND offers three plans: Starter at $9/month, Studio at $29/month, and Ultra at $79/month, with 17% savings on annual billing. All plans include MIDI generation. A 7-day free trial is available so you can test the MIDI generator inside your Ableton Live session before committing.

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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