AI MIDI Generator in Ableton Live for Indian Producers
LIA is an AI co-pilot that lives inside Ableton Live and turns plain English into editable MIDI. For Indian producers juggling melodies, chord progressions, basslines and patterns across film, desi pop and electronic projects, you simply say what you want and LIA writes the notes straight into your session. It is never a finished, bounced track: every part lands as real MIDI in the piano roll, so you move, retime, transpose or rewrite anything. You stay fully in control of the creative direction.
From plain English to editable MIDI
Stop programming every note by hand. Type something like "a bright four-chord progression with a syncopated lead over the top at 100 BPM" and LIA writes that idea as MIDI directly in your Ableton Live session. You can describe melodies, chord progressions, basslines or rhythmic patterns in the same natural language. Mention a style or a genre name only to steer the direction: it guides the feel, it does not copy any recording. The result appears as a clip you can play instantly and keep shaping.
Editable MIDI, not a locked loop
The key difference is that LIA hands you MIDI, never a finished audio file. Every note sits in the Ableton Live piano roll where you can change the timing, the velocity, the pitch and the length, or rewrite a phrase bar by bar. Drop the notes onto any instrument you like and the part follows. Whether you are sketching a hook for a Bollywood-leaning cue or a desi electronic groove, the generated MIDI is a flexible starting point that evolves with you, not a fixed take you are stuck with.
Direct the key, tempo and feel
You drive the result with words. Set the key and scale so a melody and a bassline sit together, name the tempo in BPM, and describe the energy you want, from sparse and spacious to busy and detailed. Ask for a darker mood, a more uplifting turn or a tighter rhythmic pocket. Genre and reference names act as illustration to point LIA in a direction, not as a promise of authentic regional instruments. Each instruction refines the MIDI before it lands in your session.
Part of a complete music assistant
LIA responds to spoken commands, written prompts, and reference direction, then creates editable MIDI inside Ableton Live. The output is a starting point you refine in the piano roll, not a converted recording or a finished track.
Does LIA give me editable MIDI or a finished audio track?
It gives you editable MIDI. LIA writes real notes into a clip inside Ableton Live that you can move, retime, transpose and rework in the piano roll. It is never a bounced, finished audio song, so you keep full control over every part and can assign the notes to any instrument you prefer.
How do I tell LIA what to generate?
Describe it in plain English: the part you want, the key and scale, the tempo in BPM and the feel you are after. For example, "a warm minor chord progression with a simple lead at 90 BPM". You can name a genre or a reference only as guidance to steer the direction of the result.
Can LIA recreate authentic Indian instruments like tabla or dholak?
No. Genre names and references work as illustration to steer the musical direction, not as authentic recreation of regional instruments or sample libraries. LIA generates editable MIDI patterns inspired by the direction you give, which you then assign to your own sounds and refine inside Ableton Live.
Can I edit the MIDI after LIA generates it?
Yes, that is the whole point. The clip arrives as MIDI inside Ableton Live, ready to fine-tune in the piano roll. Adjust the timing, change the velocity, transpose notes, mute parts or rewrite a phrase bar by bar. The result is a flexible starting point you shape exactly the way you want.
What do I need to use the AI MIDI generator?
You need Ableton Live and the light local LIA Bridge, available for macOS and Windows. Once connected, LIA writes MIDI directly into your session. You can also reach LIA from the browser or your phone to capture ideas away from your main setup.