Trap · MIDI generator

AI MIDI Generator for Trap Beats in Ableton Live

Updated Apr 18, 2026

Trap production hinges on precision timing and layered rhythm—808 bass slides that hit on the offbeat, triplet hi-hat rolls at 140 BPM, snares on the 3, and dark minor chord stabs that sit under bell or flute leads. Programming this manually in Ableton's MIDI editor means drawing velocity curves for every hi-hat, nudging 808 glides by hand, and stacking layers until the bounce feels right. VIXSOUND generates complete Trap MIDI clips directly inside Ableton Live—no export, no drag-and-drop from a browser. Ask for a Cm bassline with 808 glides at 145 BPM, and you get an editable MIDI clip on a new track, ready to route to Operator or Wavetable.

How do producers make Trap midi generator in Ableton manually?

Request a hi-hat pattern with 32nd-note rolls and triplet fills, and VIXSOUND writes the velocities and timing into a Drum Rack MIDI clip. Chords, melodies, bass, and drums all generate as standard Ableton clips you can slice, transpose, automate, and resample. The assistant loads the right instrument—Drum Rack for drums, Operator for 808 bass, Wavetable for dark pads—so you're hearing the idea immediately. Every note, every velocity ramp, every glide is yours to tweak.

How does VIXSOUND generate Trap midi generator?

VIXSOUND understands Trap's rhythmic DNA: the half-time snare, the rolled hi-hats before the drop, the long-tail sub that glues the low end. You get genre-accurate MIDI without the grid work, leaving you free to layer distortion, automate filters, and build the arrangement.

At a glance

GenreTrap
Typical BPM130–160
Common keysCm, Dm, Fm, F#m, Gm, Bm
VibeDark, hard-hitting, bouncy
DrumsHard 808 kick, layered hi-hats with rolls and triplets, snappy snare/clap on 3
BassLong-tail 808 bass, glided between notes

How VIXSOUND generates Trap midi generator

Setup

Open VIXSOUND's chat panel inside Ableton Live and type what you need: a Dm chord progression for a dark Trap beat, a 145 BPM hi-hat pattern with triplet rolls, or an 808 bassline in F#m with glides between root and fifth. VIXSOUND parses your request, generates the MIDI, creates a new track in your Ableton session, and drops the clip onto that track. For drums, it loads a Drum Rack and maps kick to C1, snare to D1, hi-hats across the white keys. For bass, it loads Operator or Wavetable and writes pitch-bend automation for the 808 glides.

What VIXSOUND generates

For chords and melodies, it selects an appropriate synth or leaves the track ready for you to load your own preset. You see the MIDI notes in the clip view immediately—every hit, every velocity, every pitch bend is editable. If the hi-hat roll is too dense, delete a few notes. If the bassline needs more glide, extend the pitch-bend curve.

Edit and arrange

If the chord voicing is too wide, transpose the top note down an octave. VIXSOUND gives you the structure; you sculpt the final sound with your own processing, resampling, and arrangement choices.

Try it free for 7 days

Copy-paste prompts

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

Generate a Cm chord progression for a dark Trap beat at 140 BPM with minor 7th voicings.
Create a hi-hat pattern at 145 BPM with 32nd-note rolls and triplet fills before the snare.
Write an 808 bassline in Fm at 150 BPM with glides between root and fifth on the offbeat.
Generate a bell melody in Gm at 138 BPM with syncopated rhythm and octave jumps.
Create a Drum Rack pattern at 155 BPM with hard kick on 1 and 3, snare on 3, and layered hi-hats.
Write a flute lead in Bm at 142 BPM with legato phrasing and pitch bends.
Generate a plucked synth sequence in F#m at 148 BPM with 16th-note rhythm and staccato hits.
Create a pad progression in Dm at 135 BPM with sustained minor chords and slow filter movement.

Frequently asked questions

How does VIXSOUND generate Trap MIDI inside Ableton?
VIXSOUND runs natively inside Ableton Live as a chat panel. You type a request—like a 140 BPM hi-hat roll or an 808 bassline in Cm—and it writes the MIDI clip, creates a new track, and loads the appropriate instrument. Everything happens in your session without switching apps or dragging files.
Can I edit the MIDI after VIXSOUND generates it?
Yes. Every clip is standard Ableton MIDI—notes, velocities, pitch bends, and automation are fully editable in the clip view. You can transpose, quantize, slice, duplicate, or delete any part of the generated pattern.
Does the AI understand Trap-specific rhythms like hi-hat rolls and 808 glides?
VIXSOUND is trained on Trap's rhythmic and harmonic patterns—triplet hi-hat rolls, half-time snares, 808 bass glides, and minor-key chord progressions. When you specify BPM, key, and element type, it generates MIDI that matches the genre's bounce and timing conventions.
Do I need music theory knowledge to use this?
No. You can request a "dark Trap bassline in Fm" or "hi-hats with rolls" without naming intervals or note values. VIXSOUND translates plain-language prompts into MIDI, though knowing Ableton's workflow helps you refine the output faster.
Who owns the MIDI I generate?
You do. VIXSOUND output is 100% royalty-free with no attribution required. You can release, sell, or license tracks built with generated MIDI without restrictions.
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 17%, and there's a seven-day free trial to test the workflow in your Ableton session.

Stop reading. Start producing.

Open Ableton Live, type what you want, and let VIXSOUND handle the MIDI, sounds, stems, and arrangement.

Related guides