AI MIDI Generator for Vaporwave in Ableton Live
Vaporwave thrives on slowed tempos, lush extended chords, and the surreal nostalgia of 80s pop samples pitched down and drowned in chorus. Building that sound from scratch means programming Cmaj7 and Fmaj7 voicings across multiple octaves, writing basslines that lock to 70 BPM funk grooves, and crafting drum patterns that feel like slowed 909 hits with tape warble. VIXSOUND generates editable MIDI for Vaporwave directly inside Ableton Live—chords, melodies, drums, and basslines that match the genre's signature slowness and harmonic richness.
How do producers make Vaporwave midi generator in Ableton manually?
You get full MIDI clips ready to drop into Drum Rack, Operator, Wavetable, or Simpler, then pitch down, add chorus, and automate tape wobble. The assistant understands that Vaporwave sits between 60 and 90 BPM, favors major seventh and minor seventh chords, and relies on slowed saxophone samples, Rhodes-style keys, and heavily processed drum loops. Instead of spending an hour programming a four-bar chord loop in the piano roll, you describe the mood—slowed nostalgic jazz chords in Gmaj7, sampled sax melody with vibrato, pitched 808 kicks—and VIXSOUND returns MIDI you own outright.
How does VIXSOUND generate Vaporwave midi generator?
No sample clearing, no royalties, no attribution. Load the MIDI into your Ableton session, route it to your favorite synth or sampler, apply pitch automation and chorus, and you have the foundation of a Vaporwave track in minutes.
At a glance
| Genre | Vaporwave |
| Typical BPM | 60–90 |
| Common keys | Cmaj7, Fmaj7, Gmaj7, Am7 |
| Vibe | Slowed, nostalgic, surreal |
| Drums | Slowed and pitched 80s pop drums |
| Bass | Sampled funk or pop bass, slowed |
How VIXSOUND generates Vaporwave midi generator
Setup
Open VIXSOUND inside Ableton Live and describe the Vaporwave elements you need: slowed chords in Cmaj7 or Am7, a sampled-style sax melody, a bassline that mimics slowed funk, and drums that sound like pitched 80s pop kits. VIXSOUND generates separate MIDI clips for each element and places them on new tracks in your session. The chord clip lands on a MIDI track where you can load Operator for FM Rhodes tones or Wavetable for lush pads, then apply Chorus and reverb.
What VIXSOUND generates
The melody clip works with Simpler loaded with a saxophone or synth lead sample, pitched down and automated for tape warble. The bassline MIDI goes to another track with Operator in sine-wave mode or a sampled funk bass in Simpler, slowed to match the 70 BPM tempo. The drum MIDI populates a Drum Rack with 808 kicks, snares, and hi-hats that you pitch down using the Simpler Transpose knob inside each pad.
Edit and arrange
Every note, velocity, and timing is editable in the piano roll. Add sidechain compression on the kick, automate reverb send for the snare, and apply tape saturation with Ableton's Saturator. The result is a complete Vaporwave MIDI arrangement you can tweak, resample, and build into a full track.
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Frequently asked questions
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