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AI MIDI Generator for House Music in Ableton Live

Updated Apr 18, 2026

House music relies on precise groove—four-on-the-floor kicks locked at 122 BPM, off-beat open hats, claps on 2 and 4, and basslines that breathe with sidechain compression. Programming these elements manually in Ableton's MIDI Editor means drawing in every kick hit, timing each hat, balancing Maj7 chord voicings in Am or Gm, and sculpting basslines that sit under the kick without muddying the low end. VIXSOUND is an AI MIDI generator that lives inside Ableton Live and handles this for you.

How do producers make House midi generator in Ableton manually?

Ask for a House drum pattern and it writes a complete Drum Rack MIDI clip with kick, clap, closed hat, open hat, and ride cymbal—quantized and groove-ready. Request a bassline in Dm and it generates a plucked or filtered line that follows House phrasing, ready to route through a Compressor with sidechain from the kick. Ask for chords and it delivers Maj7 or m7 progressions voiced for pads or organ stabs, already in MIDI so you can swap Wavetable presets or layer with Operator FM keys.

How does VIXSOUND generate House midi generator?

Melodies come as piano riffs or vocal chop phrases, editable note-by-note. Every clip is yours—no royalties, no attribution. You get the MIDI, you load your instruments, you tweak velocity and timing, you finish the track.

At a glance

GenreHouse
Typical BPM118–128
Common keysAm, Cm, Dm, Em, Gm
VibeWarm, danceable, soulful
DrumsFour-on-the-floor kick, off-beat open hat, clap on 2 and 4
BassPlucked or filtered bassline, often sidechained

How VIXSOUND generates House midi generator

Setup

Open VIXSOUND's chat panel inside Ableton Live and type what you need: a House drum loop at 124 BPM, a bassline in Am, or a Maj7 chord progression. VIXSOUND generates the MIDI clip and places it on a new track, automatically loading an Ableton instrument if you want—Drum Rack for drums, Wavetable or Operator for bass and chords, Simpler for one-shots. The MIDI is fully editable in Ableton's clip view: adjust note length, shift velocity for dynamics, quantize to 16ths or add swing.

What VIXSOUND generates

For drums, rearrange hits in the Drum Rack or swap samples. For basslines, draw in automation for filter cutoff or enable sidechain compression by routing the kick to a Compressor on the bass track. For chords, change voicings, add passing notes, or layer with a pad from Analog.

Edit and arrange

VIXSOUND understands House context—it knows 122 BPM, minor keys, four-bar loops, and the interplay between kick and bass. You can regenerate any clip, ask for variations, or request additional layers like shakers or vocal stabs. The result is production-ready MIDI that fits House arrangements without manual grid work.

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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-on-the-floor House drum pattern at 122 BPM with kick, clap on 2 and 4, closed hat on 8ths, and open hat on off-beats.
Create a sidechained bassline in Am at 124 BPM with a plucked, syncopated rhythm for deep House.
Write a Maj7 chord progression in Gm at 120 BPM with warm pad voicings for soulful House.
Generate a piano riff melody in Dm at 126 BPM with a two-bar call-and-response phrase.
Create a vocal chop melody in Cm at 122 BPM with staccato rhythmic hits and rests.
Write a filtered bassline in Em at 118 BPM that follows a classic House groove with root and fifth movement.
Generate a House drum fill at 124 BPM with toms, snare rolls, and crash cymbal for a breakdown transition.
Create a Maj7 organ stab progression in Am at 122 BPM with punchy, short chords on the 1 and the and-of-3.

Frequently asked questions

How does VIXSOUND generate House MIDI inside Ableton?
VIXSOUND runs as a native assistant inside Ableton Live on macOS. You type a prompt in the chat panel, and it generates MIDI clips based on House music conventions—four-on-the-floor drums, Maj7/m7 chords, sidechained basslines, and syncopated melodies. The MIDI appears on a new track with an Ableton instrument loaded, ready to edit in clip view.
Can I edit the MIDI after VIXSOUND generates it?
Yes, every note is editable in Ableton's MIDI Editor. Change pitch, velocity, timing, or note length. Rearrange drum hits in Drum Rack, adjust chord voicings, or draw in automation for filter sweeps and sidechain. The MIDI is yours to modify like any clip you'd program manually.
Does VIXSOUND understand House-specific grooves and BPM ranges?
Yes. VIXSOUND recognizes House tempo (118–128 BPM), minor keys like Am and Gm, four-on-the-floor kick patterns, off-beat hats, and bassline phrasing that works with sidechain compression. It generates MIDI that fits House arrangements without requiring you to specify every rhythmic detail.
Do I need music theory knowledge to generate House MIDI?
No. You can ask for a bassline in Am or a Maj7 progression without knowing which notes form those chords. VIXSOUND handles voice leading, rhythm, and harmonic structure, then gives you editable MIDI so you can learn by tweaking the result.
Who owns the MIDI VIXSOUND generates?
You do. All MIDI output is fully owned by you—no royalties, no attribution required. Use it in releases, sync deals, or client work without restriction.
How much does VIXSOUND cost?
VIXSOUND offers a 7-day free trial, then $9/month Starter, $29/month Studio, or $79/month Ultra. Annual plans save 17%. All tiers include MIDI generation; higher tiers add stem separation and extended audio analysis.

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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