AI MIDI Generator for Lo-fi Jazz in Ableton Live
Lo-fi Jazz thrives on subtlety: brushed snares at 80 BPM, ii-V-I progressions in Dm, walking bass lines that breathe with the mix, and Rhodes chords drenched in tape saturation. Building these elements manually in Ableton demands fluency in jazz harmony, swing quantization, and the restraint to leave space between notes. VIXSOUND generates complete Lo-fi Jazz MIDI—drums with brush-style velocity curves, bass lines that walk through chord tones, Maj7 and m9 voicings, and improvised melodic phrases—directly into your session.
How do producers make Lo-fi Jazz midi generator in Ableton manually?
Every clip lands as editable MIDI on Ableton tracks, ready for you to load Drum Rack with soft kick samples, route bass to a saturated Operator patch, or layer chords through a detuned Rhodes in Wavetable. The assistant understands the genre: it swings the hi-hats, keeps the snare ghost notes light, and voices chords with extensions that sound like they came from a smoky basement set. You get four-bar loops or longer phrases, all quantized to your session tempo, all in keys like Am or Gm that suit the mood.
How does VIXSOUND generate Lo-fi Jazz midi generator?
No sample packs, no preset limitations—just MIDI you can transpose, humanize, or revoice. Output is fully owned by you, no royalties or attribution required. VIXSOUND lives inside Ableton as a native chat assistant, so you describe the vibe and the MIDI appears in seconds.
At a glance
| Genre | Lo-fi Jazz |
| Typical BPM | 70–95 |
| Common keys | Dm, Gm, Am, Bm |
| Vibe | Smoky, intimate, late-night |
| Drums | Brushed snares, swung jazz hats, soft kick |
| Bass | Walking upright bass |
How VIXSOUND generates Lo-fi Jazz midi generator
Setup
Open VIXSOUND inside Ableton Live and type a prompt describing your Lo-fi Jazz idea—mention tempo (70-95 BPM), key (Dm, Am, Gm, Bm), and which elements you need (drums, bass, chords, melody). VIXSOUND generates editable MIDI clips and drops them onto new tracks in your session. For drums, it creates a Drum Rack-ready pattern with brushed snares, swung closed hats, and a soft kick, all with varied velocities to mimic live playing.
What VIXSOUND generates
Bass MIDI walks through chord tones with root-fifth-seventh movement, perfect for loading into Operator or Simpler with an upright bass sample. Chord progressions use Maj7, m7, and m9 voicings, often following ii-V-I or modal sequences, ready for a saturated Electric instrument or detuned Wavetable preset. Melody clips deliver short, improvised phrases—think piano comping or sax lines—that leave space and avoid overplaying.
Edit and arrange
Once the MIDI is in your session, adjust velocities in the MIDI editor, shift notes for more dissonance, or apply groove templates for extra swing. Sidechain the bass to the kick with Ableton's Compressor, add vinyl crackle from a Simpler track, and push everything through a subtle reverb for that late-night room tone.
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Paste any of these into the VIXSOUND chat inside Ableton Live to get started fast.
Frequently asked questions
How does the AI generate Lo-fi Jazz MIDI that sounds authentic?
Can I edit the MIDI after VIXSOUND generates it?
Do I need jazz theory knowledge to use this?
Does VIXSOUND work for other tempos or keys outside the Lo-fi Jazz range?
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How much does VIXSOUND cost?
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Open Ableton Live, type what you want, and let VIXSOUND handle the MIDI, sounds, stems, and arrangement.