Hip-Hop · MIDI generator

AI MIDI Generator for Hip-Hop in Ableton Live

Updated Apr 18, 2026

Hip-Hop production hinges on hard-hitting drums, deep 808 bass, and dark minor chord progressions—usually in Cm, Dm, Fm, or Gm at 80-100 BPM. Building these elements manually means programming Drum Rack patterns with layered hi-hats and snappy snares, drawing in pitched 808 sub bass that follows your chord root notes, and looping minor seventh or ninth chords that sit under your sample chops. That workflow eats session time, especially when you're hunting for the right groove or trying to match the head-nodding pocket that defines the genre. VIXSOUND is an AI MIDI generator that lives inside Ableton Live and outputs editable MIDI clips directly onto your tracks.

How do producers make Hip-Hop midi generator in Ableton manually?

Ask for a trap drum pattern at 88 BPM, a Dm minor seventh chord loop, or a pitched 808 bassline, and VIXSOUND writes the MIDI, loads the appropriate Ableton instrument—Drum Rack for drums, Operator or Wavetable for bass—and drops the clip into your session. You own every note. No royalties, no sample clearance, no attribution. Edit velocities, shift timing, add swing, layer your own samples in Simpler, apply sidechain compression to duck the kick, or saturate the 808 with Ableton's Saturator.

How does VIXSOUND generate Hip-Hop midi generator?

VIXSOUND handles the initial programming so you can focus on arrangement, sound design, and the creative decisions that make your beat yours. Every output is a starting point you control, not a locked loop.

At a glance

GenreHip-Hop
Typical BPM80–100
Common keysCm, Dm, Fm, Gm
VibeHard, head-nodding, confident
DrumsHard 808 kick, snappy snare, layered hats
Bass808 sub bass, often pitched to follow chords

How VIXSOUND generates Hip-Hop midi generator

Setup

Open VIXSOUND's chat panel inside Ableton Live and describe the MIDI you need: specify BPM (80-100 for Hip-Hop), key (Cm, Dm, Fm, Gm), and element type (drums, bass, chords, melody). For drums, VIXSOUND generates a Drum Rack pattern with 808 kicks on the one and three, snares on two and four, and layered hi-hat rolls. For bass, it writes a pitched 808 line—often root notes that follow your chord progression—and loads Operator or Wavetable with a sub-heavy preset.

What VIXSOUND generates

For chords, expect minor seventh or minor ninth voicings in a two- or four-bar loop, routed to an instrument like Analog or a piano from the Ableton library. For melody, you'll get short riffs or stabs that sit in the upper register, ready for Simpler or a vocal chop rack. Once the MIDI appears on your track, open the clip, adjust note lengths, shift velocities for dynamics, quantize or add swing in the clip view, and apply effects—sidechain your bass to the kick with a Compressor, add tape saturation, or automate filter cutoff.

Edit and arrange

VIXSOUND writes the foundation; you sculpt the final sound, mix, and arrange.

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Copy-paste prompts

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

Generate a trap drum pattern at 88 BPM with hard 808 kicks, snappy snares, and rolling hi-hats.
Create a Dm minor seventh chord loop at 92 BPM for a dark Hip-Hop beat.
Write a pitched 808 bassline in Cm at 85 BPM that follows the root notes.
Generate a two-bar piano melody in Fm at 95 BPM with a jazzy, soulful feel.
Create a Gm minor ninth chord progression at 80 BPM for a moody Hip-Hop track.
Write a 16-bar drum pattern at 90 BPM with kick on the one, snare on three, and syncopated hi-hats.
Generate a sub bass MIDI clip in Dm at 87 BPM that hits on the kick.
Create a vocal stab melody in Cm at 94 BPM with short, rhythmic notes.

Frequently asked questions

How does VIXSOUND generate Hip-Hop MIDI inside Ableton?
VIXSOUND's AI writes MIDI clips based on your text prompt—BPM, key, instrument type—and drops them directly onto Ableton tracks. It loads the matching instrument (Drum Rack for drums, Operator for 808 bass, Analog for chords) so you hear the result immediately. Every clip is editable in Ableton's MIDI editor.
Can I edit the MIDI after VIXSOUND generates it?
Yes. VIXSOUND outputs standard Ableton MIDI clips. Open the clip view to move notes, change velocities, add swing, quantize, or delete sections. You can also copy the MIDI to another track, change the instrument, or layer it with your own samples.
Does VIXSOUND work for Hip-Hop at 80-100 BPM?
Yes. Specify your BPM and key (Cm, Dm, Fm, Gm) in the prompt, and VIXSOUND will generate drums, bass, chords, or melodies that fit the tempo and tonality. The AI understands Hip-Hop's rhythmic pocket and minor key harmonic structure.
Do I need music theory knowledge to use VIXSOUND for Hip-Hop?
No. Describe what you want in plain language—'hard 808 kick pattern at 90 BPM' or 'dark minor chord loop in Dm'—and VIXSOUND handles the note placement and voicing. You can learn by opening the MIDI clips and seeing how the chords or basslines are constructed.
Who owns the MIDI VIXSOUND generates?
You do. VIXSOUND outputs are royalty-free with no attribution required. Use the MIDI in commercial releases, sync placements, or client projects without clearance or additional fees.
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 subscriptions save seventeen percent. All plans include a seven-day free trial with no credit card required.

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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