MIDY: AI MIDI Generator

Create Royalty-Free Melodies and Chord Progressions Instantly

What is MIDY?

MIDY is more than just a melody generator; it's your go-to AI MIDI generator, built to be your creative partner.

How to Generate Musical Ideas?

  1. Select a Mood: Choose an emotion like Happy, Sad, or Chill to set the musical direction.
  2. Choose your Key & Tempo: Fine-tune the technical parameters to fit your project.
  3. Generate & Listen: Click "Generate" to create a unique, royalty-free musical idea in seconds.
  4. Download the MIDI: Export your new melody and chords to a MIDI file and drag it directly into your DAW (Ableton, FL Studio, Logic Pro, etc.).

Tips for Better Results

For Music Producers and Songwriters

Whether you're battling beat block, searching for songwriting inspiration, or just need a quick backing track to practice over, MIDY is the perfect starting point. The generated MIDI files provide both melody (on channel 1) and chords (on channel 2), giving you a solid, flexible foundation to build your next track.

This dual-channel output makes it incredibly easy to drag and drop into any DAW (like Ableton Live, FL Studio, or Logic Pro), immediately assigning different virtual instruments and speeding up your entire creative process. Stop worrying about complex music theory and start creating. It's the ideal music idea generator to get you from concept to creation in seconds.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

Are the melodies generated by MIDY royalty-free?

Yes, absolutely. Every melody and chord progression you generate with MIDY is completely royalty-free. You can use them in your personal and commercial productions (beats, songs, jingles, etc.) without any legal concerns or additional costs.

How do I use the MIDI files in my DAW?

It's very simple. After clicking "Download MIDI," just drag the downloaded file directly into the timeline of your music production software (like Ableton, FL Studio, Logic Pro, etc.). The file contains two tracks: the melody on channel 1 and the chords on channel 2. You can then assign your favorite virtual instruments to each track.

Which "mood" is best suited for a Hip Hop or Lo-fi beat?

It depends on the vibe you want to create, but here are some starting points:

  • Chill: This is the most versatile choice and often the best for Lo-fi, R&B, and modern Hip Hop beats. It generates "jazzy" chord progressions and relaxed melodies.
  • Sad: Perfect for Emo Trap, Drill, or more introspective and melancholic tracks.
  • Hypnotic: Ideal for Trap music, where repetition and a hypnotic atmosphere are key.
We recommend experimenting: sometimes the most unexpected results are the best!

What's the difference between "Melody", "Arpeggio", and "Piano Comp"?

These styles control how the "Keys" instrument generates music:

  • Melody: Uses our latest AI logic to generate a human-like melody (for a lead synth or vocal) that fits the selected mood's chords.
  • Piano Comp: This is the "Lo-fi / Accompaniment" mode. It generates both chords and melody (fills) together, like a single pianist. It's perfect for quickly creating a complete base idea.
  • Arpeggio: Generates a simple, repetitive pattern that plays the individual notes of each chord one after another. Great for rhythmic background elements or classic synth patterns.

Why does the "Keys" instrument sound like a synth?

The in-browser preview uses a simple, lightweight synthesizer sound (via `Tone.js`) so that the page loads instantly and runs quickly on any device, including mobile phones.

The MIDI file you download contains the "pure" piano melody. When you load that MIDI file into your DAW, you can assign it to any high-quality piano VST (like Keyscape, Kontakt, or your DAW's built-in piano) and it will sound exactly like a piano.

What is a MIDI file and why is it useful?

A MIDI file is not audio; it's data. It's like sheet music for computers. It tells your DAW *what* notes to play, *when* to play them, and *how hard* (velocity).

This is incredibly powerful because you have 100% control. You can change the key, move notes, edit the tempo, and most importantly, change the instrument sound to anything you want (a piano, a guitar, a full orchestra, etc.).