Vaporwave · outros

Generate AI Vaporwave Outros Inside Ableton Live

Updated Apr 18, 2026

Vaporwave outros live in the space between memory and decay — tape warble fading into silence, reversed Fmaj7 chords dissolving into static, or a saxophone sample looping slower and slower until it becomes texture.

How do producers make Vaporwave outros in Ableton manually?

Manually building these endings means pitch-shifting Simpler instances, drawing automation curves for chorus depth and tape stop effects, layering reversed audio clips, and balancing the nostalgia without losing the hypnotic pull. At 60-90 BPM, every fade and pitch shift stretches across bars, and a clumsy edit breaks the surreal mood.

How does VIXSOUND generate Vaporwave outros?

VIXSOUND generates editable Vaporwave outros directly inside Ableton Live. Ask for a 16-bar tape fade with Cmaj7 and Am7 chords slowing from 75 to 60 BPM, a reversed saxophone loop over warped drums, or a radio static outro with a sampled vocal tag, and VIXSOUND returns MIDI clips, loads Operator or Wavetable for synth pads, places drum hits in Drum Rack, and arranges the structure so you can tweak the reverb tail, adjust the pitch drift, or swap the chord voicing. You get the hazy, slowed resolution Vaporwave demands without manually reversing audio or scripting tempo ramps. Every note is yours to edit, no royalties, no attribution.

At a glance

GenreVaporwave
Typical BPM60–90
Common keysCmaj7, Fmaj7, Gmaj7, Am7
VibeSlowed, nostalgic, surreal
DrumsSlowed and pitched 80s pop drums
BassSampled funk or pop bass, slowed

How VIXSOUND generates Vaporwave outros

Setup

Open VIXSOUND inside Ableton Live and describe your Vaporwave outro: tempo range, key, mood, and instruments. For example, ask for a 12-bar outro in Fmaj7 at 70 BPM with slowed jazz chords, pitched-down drums, and a reversed piano sample fading into tape noise.

What VIXSOUND generates

VIXSOUND generates MIDI for the chord progression and drum pattern, loads Wavetable or Operator for lush pad sounds with heavy chorus, places the drum hits into Drum Rack, and arranges the clips across the outro section. It can suggest tempo automation to slow from 75 to 65 BPM, or reverse MIDI notes to simulate tape rewind.

Edit and arrange

You receive editable MIDI clips on separate tracks — adjust the chord voicings, shift the drum timing, add Erosion or Vinyl Distortion for tape texture, automate Reverb decay for the final fade, or layer a sampled saxophone in Simpler with pitch modulation. VIXSOUND handles the nostalgic structure and slowed arrangement; you refine the warble, static, and surreal decay that define Vaporwave outros.

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Copy-paste prompts

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

Write a 16-bar Vaporwave outro in Cmaj7 at 75 BPM with slowed jazz chords, pitched-down 80s drums, and a tape fade ending.
Generate a 12-bar outro in Fmaj7 at 68 BPM with reversed piano chords, warped kick and snare, and a saxophone sample fading into static.
Create an 8-bar Vaporwave outro in Gmaj7 at 80 BPM with lush pad chords, slowed funk bass, and a radio vocal tag over tape noise.
Build a 20-bar outro in Am7 at 65 BPM with descending jazz chords, pitched-down hi-hats, and a reversed synth lead dissolving into reverb.
Make a 10-bar Vaporwave outro in Cmaj7 at 72 BPM with a looping saxophone sample, slowed drums, and tempo automation dropping to 60 BPM.
Write a 14-bar outro in Fmaj7 at 70 BPM with warped pad chords, a sampled vocal phrase, and a tape stop effect on the final bar.
Generate a 12-bar outro in Gmaj7 at 78 BPM with reversed piano, slowed 80s snare, and a chorus-heavy synth pad fading into silence.
Create a 16-bar Vaporwave outro in Am7 at 66 BPM with descending bass, pitched-down drums, and a looping flute sample with tape warble.

Frequently asked questions

How does VIXSOUND generate Vaporwave outros inside Ableton?
You describe the tempo, key, mood, and instruments in the VIXSOUND chat inside Ableton. VIXSOUND generates MIDI for chords, bass, drums, and melody, loads Wavetable or Operator for pads, places drum hits in Drum Rack, and arranges the clips across the outro section. You get editable MIDI on separate tracks, ready for chorus, reverb, and tape effects.
Can I edit the MIDI and audio after VIXSOUND generates the outro?
Yes. Every MIDI clip is fully editable — change chord voicings, shift drum timing, reverse notes, adjust velocity, or swap instruments. Add Erosion for tape texture, automate Reverb decay, or layer sampled saxophone in Simpler. VIXSOUND creates the slowed arrangement; you refine the warble and nostalgic decay.
Does VIXSOUND understand Vaporwave's slowed tempo and tape warble aesthetic?
Yes. VIXSOUND generates MIDI at 60-90 BPM, uses lush jazz chords like Cmaj7 and Fmaj7, and suggests tempo automation or reversed MIDI for tape effects. You add chorus, vinyl distortion, and reverb to match the surreal, nostalgic Vaporwave sound.
Do I need music theory experience to create Vaporwave outros with VIXSOUND?
No. Describe the mood, tempo, and instruments in plain English — VIXSOUND handles chord progressions, drum patterns, and arrangement. If you know Ableton, you can tweak the MIDI, add effects, and shape the fade. Music theory helps but isn't required.
Who owns the MIDI and audio VIXSOUND generates for my outro?
You do. Every MIDI clip, drum pattern, and chord progression is 100% yours — no royalties, no attribution, no restrictions. Use it in commercial releases, sync placements, or live sets.
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 plans generate unlimited MIDI, load Ableton instruments, and include stem separation and 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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