Control Ableton Live locally to automate tracks, clips, notes, and playback.
Copy the install command and let the AI configure it · recommended for beginners
No copy-paste install info for "ableton-mcp-loopback" yet — see the docs or source repo.
After connecting to Ableton Live, create a MIDI track named Drum Rack, set the project tempo to 128 BPM, create a 4-bar clip, and add kick drum MIDI notes on beats 1 and 3 of each bar.
The tool sets the tempo, creates the track and clip, and writes the requested MIDI rhythm.
Create a MIDI track named Lead in Ableton, make an 8-bar clip, write a simple melody in C minor using mostly eighth and quarter notes, then start playback.
The tool creates a playable melody clip and starts Live playback for immediate preview.
Test Ableton control over the local loopback connection: change the tempo to 100 BPM, create a Bass MIDI track with a 2-bar clip, write a root-note loop, then stop playback.
The tool performs arrangement and transport actions over a local-only connection and returns the execution result.
Control Ableton Live via MCP and OSC to automate tracks and routing.
Parse Ableton Live project files offline and query tempo, tracks, clips, and MIDI.
Connect Ableton Live to AI for assisted music production and session control.
Control Ableton Live with AI across tracks, clips, devices, and scenes.
Chat with Ableton Live for session control, parameter changes, and mix analysis.
Connect AI to Ableton Live for control, analysis, and preset parsing.