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AI Music Assistant for
Cubase

LIA is an AI music assistant in beta on Ableton Live (macOS). Join the waitlist to be notified when LIA arrives for Cubase. The shipped capability set today is MIDI generation, beat building, reference-based generation, conversational refinement, voice control, and audio-to-MIDI transcription, scoped to Ableton on macOS.

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Cubase Pro on Windows and macOS · LIA Bridge currently macOS + Ableton only · Other DAWs roadmap TBD

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What the AI assistant can do

Direct integration with the DAW. No MIDI mapping, no macros, no scripting required.

MIDI Generation

LIA generates MIDI patterns from natural-language descriptions: melodies, chord progressions, basslines, drum hits. Today this ships on Ableton Live (macOS). For Cubase producers, the same workflow arrives when LIA expands beyond Ableton.

Beat Building

Describe a drum feel and LIA programs the pattern: kick, snare, hats, percussion at the BPM and groove you want. Currently lives in the Ableton Bridge. Cubase producers join the waitlist for the broader expansion.

Reference-Based Generation

"Make it like Surgeon" or "in the style of <track>" works. LIA reads the reference and generates MIDI that fits the requested aesthetic. Shipped on Ableton today; Cubase support arrives with the expansion roadmap.

Conversational Refinement

Iterate via chat: "sparser hats", "lower the bass an octave", "swing the kicks". LIA refines the generated MIDI through dialogue. Today on Ableton (macOS); coming to Cubase.

Audio-to-MIDI Transcription

Hum a melody, beatbox a drum pattern, sing a bassline. LIA transcribes audio input to editable MIDI. Available on Ableton today; Cubase producers gain access with the expansion.

Genre and Style References

Style framing like "deep house", "drum and bass", "techno" guides the generation. LIA pulls genre-appropriate patterns. Ableton today; coming to Cubase when LIA expands.

Why LIA

The same AI assistant across every DAW you touch.

One Assistant, Built for the Long Run

LIA is the same assistant across web, iOS, Telegram, and the macOS Bridge. The shipped Bridge today is Ableton-only on macOS. Other DAWs including Cubase are part of the expansion roadmap. The waitlist is the channel for launch updates.

Any Language

LIA understands any natural language as input. The interface is currently translated to 10 languages across web, iOS, and Telegram surfaces. Once LIA arrives for Cubase, the multi-language interface remains the same.

Any Device, Then Your DAW

Web, iOS, and Telegram interfaces work today, regardless of which DAW LIA targets. The DAW Bridge (currently Ableton on macOS) is the channel through which LIA acts on your session. When Cubase support ships, the same multi-device pattern extends to it.

Frequently asked questions

Is LIA available for Cubase today?

Not yet. LIA Bridge currently runs on macOS with Ableton Live integration. Cubase support is part of the broader LIA roadmap. Join the waitlist for updates.

When will LIA support Cubase?

We have not set a launch date for Cubase. The waitlist is the channel for updates. The shipped product today is LIA for Ableton on macOS; other DAWs follow as the Bridge expands.

What can LIA do today?

LIA generates MIDI, builds drum patterns, supports reference-based generation, conversational refinement, audio-to-MIDI transcription, voice control, and multi-language input. Bridge integration is currently Ableton on macOS only.

Is LIA an audio plugin or a browser app?

LIA is browser-based, with native iOS and Telegram surfaces, plus a lightweight Bridge app for DAW integration (Ableton on macOS today). There is no VST or AU plugin to install.

What languages does LIA understand?

LIA understands any language as input. The interface is currently translated to 10 languages: English, Italian, Spanish, German, French, Portuguese, Dutch, Japanese, Korean and Chinese.

Ready to produce with AI?

Available now in Ableton Live. Other DAWs coming in 2026.

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