AI Assistant for Ableton Live: Indian Producers
LIA works inside Ableton Live through LIA Bridge. You can speak production commands, type prompts, and give reference direction so LIA creates editable MIDI for melodies, chords, basslines, and drum patterns. It does not convert recordings into notes or generate finished songs. Every result stays editable in your session.
Built for how producers in India actually work
Many producers in India build their tracks in Ableton Live, whether they are making house and techno, desi hip-hop beats, indie demos, or sketches that lean toward a film and Bollywood-adjacent feel. LIA drops into that workflow instead of replacing it. You describe what you want in plain English, and LIA places editable MIDI clips straight into your session through the LIA Bridge. It is strongest when you are staring at an empty arrangement and need a starting point fast, or when you are stuck mid-track and want a few ideas to react to and refine.
Voice control and prompt MIDI
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.
Editable MIDI means you stay in control
A finished-song generator hands you a flattened file you cannot really touch. LIA does the opposite. Everything it makes lands as editable MIDI clips in your piano roll, so you can move notes, change velocities, swap instruments, retune to your scale, and rework the groove until it is yours. Reference and style direction are a starting point, not a copy of protected material, and mix help arrives as suggestions you decide whether to act on. The output is raw material to develop, the finishing is yours, and the track stays in your voice from start to end.
How to get started and where it runs
You connect LIA to Ableton Live with the LIA Bridge, a lightweight local app for macOS and Windows that sends control commands only, never your audio or project files. Once it is running, you send requests from any browser or your phone, and the results appear as editable MIDI in your open session. The current Bridge integration is Ableton Live; other DAWs are not supported yet, but you can join the waitlist to hear when more arrive. The interface is available in several languages, and the waitlist is also where to watch for further language updates.
What can I ask LIA to create?
Ask for melodies, chord progressions, basslines, drum patterns, beat ideas, or reference-guided variations. LIA returns editable MIDI inside Ableton Live and you keep shaping the result.
Does LIA make finished Bollywood or Indian-style tracks?
No. LIA is not a finished-song generator. You can give it a Bollywood-influenced or Indian-influenced reference direction, and it will sketch editable MIDI ideas toward that feel inside Ableton Live. It does not generate authentic Indian instruments or complete tracks. You shape and finish the music yourself, and every note stays editable.
Can I really edit what LIA creates?
Yes, fully. LIA outputs editable MIDI clips that open in the Ableton Live piano roll, so you can move notes, change lengths and velocities, reassign instruments, and restructure bars. Nothing is locked. The generated material is a starting point you refine, and you keep creative control over the final result.
How do I start using LIA in India?
Install the LIA Bridge, a lightweight local app for Ableton Live on macOS or Windows. Then open LIA in any browser or your phone, and type or speak your request in plain English. Your request is carried into your Ableton Live session and appears as editable MIDI you can refine right away.
Is there a Hindi version of the interface?
The interface is available in several languages. A Hindi interface is not something we are promising on a set date, so the best step is to join the waitlist, where we share language and feature updates as they ship.