Things I would use AI for in music production:<p>1. Generating track layouts (add tracks + empty audio/midi clips throughout)<p>2. Generating MIDI sequences<p>3. Generating Serum patches<p>4. Extracting stems from existing audio<p>5. Automating common workflows (eg sidechaining)<p>6. Semantic search of sample library<p>That being said, I don't think I want a full agentic workflow for vibe-producing. Point solutions seems like a better fit for me, personally.
Generating MIDI sequences<p><a href="https://www.muse.art/home" rel="nofollow">https://www.muse.art/home</a>
I’ve had some fun building simple instruments in the browser using AI and piping midi to Live, then munging from there [0]. The whole principle of fully AI generated music leaves me cold but AI as a sort of sidechain to the creative process seems potentially interesting.<p>[0] <a href="https://variousbits.net/2026/02/22/building-generative-music-and-visuals-with-ai/" rel="nofollow">https://variousbits.net/2026/02/22/building-generative-music...</a>
Does anyone know of other MCP servers for similar music creative tools? I'm interested in things like sonic-pi, strudel.cc and orcas. But very open to anything. I think there is a good opportunity for kids to learn using these tools, especially if I can wire it into my mycroft.ai/neon device.
For me, the point of making music is making it myself. If want to have something done for me I could just play someone else's record and pretend like I made it.
The is the age-old music parochial thing. "Oh, he's just in a cover band, he doesn't <i>write</i> anything" / "Oh, she's just a composer, she can't even play the stuff she writes" / "Oh, he writes and plays his own stuff but knows fuck all about theory so it's not real music" / etc.<p>Me, I'm having a blast with claude code, MCP, and Ableton. I'm directing harmony and asking for arrangements and variations in rhythm, mixing, and production. Don't know if that counts as "making it myself", but then I was writing music before I could actually play any instrument at all, so :shrug:
Previous generations might have said the same thing about Ableton itself, vs playing a physical instrument. In that regard, AI might become just another power tool for creative expression.
I get why people make gut statements like this, and to me something does <i>feel</i> different about AI.<p>But I realize I have not seen <i>any</i> criticisms of AI generated music that are meaningfully different from criticisms I've heard of other advances/changes in music technology, whether performance or recording.<p>Sampling, scratching, drum machines, autotune, electric guitars even.
Welcome to the era of instant gratification.
Ever wanted to control Ableton with just your voice? Me too! I made this MCP server so I could just ask Codex to do anything in Ableton Live for me, while I was nap-trapped by my baby.<p>The chat messages I sent to Codex to make this:<p><i>in ableton, make a self reflective song, with audio vocals (via macos say) and chip tunes and 80's drum machines. should be a real edm banger<p>i want midi for everything but vocals please, with ableton devices. not prerendered audio for instruments<p>needs some fills<p>and should hit way harder after "3-2-1 i become the sound"<p>the vocals are squished too much (read too quickly), give them a little more length<p>add some dynamics, the song is basically one volume. and some pumping side chain<p>improve dynamics of the clap, seems a bit flat and indistinguished, want it harder after the 3-2-1 drop<p>introduce a new element on a new track after the 3-2-1 drop, that comes in but then recedes before the final exit<p>doesn't seem like the new thing has any notes<p>the element is a bit muddy/indistinct. perhaps it needs simplification and more space, different instrument choice, i dunno</i>
If you’ve gone to the trouble of setting up Ableton MCP, you’ve already worked harder than Suno requires to make a banger
is this using M4L or the LOM ?
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