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AI for any DAW

One natural-language assistant. Every DAW you actually use.

LIA is an AI assistant that lives next to your DAW, not above it. Type or speak a command and LIA performs the action inside your running session: create a track, set a tempo, route a send, paste a chord progression, automate a filter. Your DAW stays the source of truth. Every change LIA makes is a normal DAW edit that you can undo, tweak, or build on.

Most AI music tools take a creative decision away from you. They generate a stem, a song, a loop. LIA does the opposite. It removes the mechanical work of operating the DAW so you spend more time on the parts that are actually creative. The MIDI it writes is editable. The mix moves it makes are visible in the mixer. Nothing is rendered behind your back.

LIA is live today on Ableton Live. Logic Pro, FL Studio, Cubase, Studio One, Pro Tools, Bitwig Studio, Reaper, and Reason are in development for 2026. The interface, commands, and knowledge are shared. Switching DAWs does not mean learning a new assistant.

Pick your DAW

Each landing covers what LIA does, when it ships, and how the bridge connects to that specific DAW.

  • Ableton Live Live

    Live now. Full session control via the Ableton API: tracks, clips, devices, automation.

  • Logic Pro 2026

    Coming 2026. Stock-instrument and channel-strip control through a native Logic bridge.

  • FL Studio 2026

    Coming 2026. Pattern-block and mixer routing inside the FL Studio session.

  • Cubase 2026

    Coming 2026. Workflow-aware control for Cubase tracks, inserts, and groove agents.

  • Studio One 2026

    Coming 2026. PreSonus chord track, Arranger, and FX Chain control from natural language.

  • Pro Tools 2026

    Coming 2026. Pro Tools track management, edit groups, and AAX plugin parameter changes.

  • Bitwig Studio 2026

    Coming 2026. Modulator and Grid patch control alongside The Bitwig clip launcher.

  • Reaper 2026

    Coming 2026. Reaper Action List, FX Chain, and routing matrix from typed or spoken commands.

  • Reason 2026

    Coming 2026. Rack-aware control over Combinators, Rack Extensions, and the Reason mixer.

What works the same in every DAW

A few capabilities are core to LIA and behave identically regardless of which DAW the bridge talks to.

Natural-language session control

Describe the change you want in plain language and LIA performs it. No MIDI mapping, no scripting, no macros to maintain. Commands are sent to the DAW through its native API or remote control surface, so every action shows up as a normal undo step.

MIDI generation that stays editable

LIA writes MIDI clips, chord progressions, and drum patterns directly into your tracks. The notes land in the piano roll exactly as if you had drawn them. No printed audio. No bounce. You keep the right to change a single note without re-rendering anything.

Any device, any language

The assistant runs in your browser, on your phone, and through Telegram. Commands can be typed or spoken in any of 10 interface languages, plus free-form input in dozens more. The bridge stays on your computer; the DAW project never leaves your machine.

Frequently asked questions

How does LIA work with your DAW?

LIA connects to your DAW through a lightweight bridge app and executes natural language commands inside your running session. Type or speak what you want, and LIA performs the action in your DAW in real time.

Does LIA require a specific version of your DAW?

LIA supports the current stable release of your DAW and the previous major version. Older versions may work for basic commands but are not officially tested.

Can LIA generate MIDI inside your DAW?

Yes. LIA writes MIDI patterns directly into your your DAW tracks based on natural language descriptions. Every note stays fully editable. LIA does not produce audio files; it is an assistant, not a generator.

Is LIA an audio plugin or a browser app?

LIA is browser-based with a small bridge app that connects to your DAW. There is no VST or AU plugin to install. You keep your sound library, your instruments, and your routing exactly as they are.

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.

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