AI MIDI Generator for Phonk Production in Ableton Live
Phonk production demands aggressive 808 kicks with tape saturation, cowbell patterns locked to the hi-hat grid, and distorted basslines that hit on the sidechain release. Building these elements manually in Ableton means programming Drum Rack patterns with precise velocity layers for that Memphis crunch, drawing 808 bass MIDI that ducks under the kick without losing low-end presence, and layering cowbell hits that cut through heavy distortion without piercing the mix. VIXSOUND generates full Phonk MIDI arrangements inside Ableton Live — distorted kick patterns at 140 BPM in A minor, cowbell sequences with syncopated 16th notes, snares on beat 3 with tape flutter velocity, and sidechained 808 basslines that follow the root and fifth.
How do producers make Phonk midi generator in Ableton manually?
Every clip drops into your session as editable MIDI, ready for Drum Rack mapping, Operator FM distortion, or Wavetable sub layers. You get the signature Phonk groove — heavy kick-snare-cowbell triplets, bass slides on the offbeat, and space for chopped vocal samples — without manually quantizing 808 decay tails or guessing which velocity curve gives you that lo-fi saturation. The assistant understands that Phonk kicks need long decay with distortion automation, that cowbells sit between 800 Hz and 1.2 kHz for that metallic ring, and that basslines often play staccato eighth notes with pitch slides into the root.
How does VIXSOUND generate Phonk midi generator?
Output is yours to own, distort through Redux, layer with Simpler one-shots, or automate through a Compressor sidechain triggered by the kick.
At a glance
| Genre | Phonk |
| Typical BPM | 130–160 |
| Common keys | Am, Cm, Dm, Fm |
| Vibe | Aggressive, vintage, Memphis |
| Drums | Distorted 808 kick, cowbell, snare on 3 |
| Bass | Distorted 808, often sidechained |
How VIXSOUND generates Phonk midi generator
Setup
Open VIXSOUND inside Ableton Live and describe the Phonk arrangement you want — tempo between 130 and 160 BPM, key like A minor or D minor, and specific elements like distorted 808 kick patterns, cowbell sequences, or sidechained basslines. VIXSOUND generates editable MIDI clips and drops them into new tracks in your session.
What VIXSOUND generates
The kick pattern appears in a Drum Rack with velocity layers mapped for saturation, the cowbell sequence lands as MIDI notes you can assign to a Simpler one-shot or an Operator patch with high resonance, and the bassline comes as a clip you can route to Wavetable with a sub oscillator and distortion. Each clip is quantized to 16ths with swing if requested, and velocity is mapped to match Phonk dynamics — hard hits on the kick and snare, medium hits on cowbells for that metallic ring without harshness.
Edit and arrange
You can edit note timing in the MIDI editor, adjust velocity for tape saturation response, transpose the bassline for key changes, or copy the cowbell pattern to a different octave for layering. VIXSOUND also loads Ableton instruments when you ask, so you can request an 808 kick in Drum Rack, a distorted bass in Operator with FM feedback, or a cowbell in Simpler with a short decay envelope, then tweak the patch while the MIDI plays back.
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Frequently asked questions
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Open Ableton Live, type what you want, and let VIXSOUND handle the MIDI, sounds, stems, and arrangement.