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AbletonMCP - Ableton Live Model Context Protocol Integration
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Ableton MCP
Connect Ableton Live to Claude AI
Prompt-assisted music production, end-to-end track creation, and Live session and arrangement manipulation — driven by AI.
Setup Video · Discord · Issues
Quickstart
Three steps: install uv, point your MCP client at the server, install the Ableton Remote Script.
1. Install uv
# macOS
brew install uv
Otherwise, install from uv's official website.
Warning: Do not proceed before installing uv.
2. Add the MCP server to your client
Claude Desktop — Settings → Developer → Edit Config
{
"mcpServers": {
"AbletonMCP": {
"command": "uvx",
"args": [
"ableton-mcp"
]
}
}
}
Cursor — Settings → MCP
Paste this as a command:
uvx ableton-mcp
Warning: Only run one instance of the MCP server (either on Cursor or Claude Desktop), not both.
3. Install the Ableton Remote Script
uvx --from ableton-mcp ableton-mcp-install-script
uvx --from ableton-mcp ableton-mcp-install-script --list-targets # preview target folders first
4. Connect
- Launch Ableton Live
- Go to Settings/Preferences → Link, Tempo & MIDI
- In the Control Surface dropdown, select AbletonMCP
- Set Input and Output to None
That's it — ask Claude to build something.
Table of Contents
- Quickstart
- Features
- Components
- Installation
- Usage
- Troubleshooting
- Technical Details
- Limitations & Security Considerations
- Telemetry
- Join the Community
- Contributing
- Disclaimer
Features
| Two-way communication | Connect Claude AI to Ableton Live through a socket-based server |
| Track manipulation | Create, modify, and manipulate MIDI and audio tracks |
| Instrument and effect selection | Claude can access and load the right instruments, effects and sounds from Ableton's library |
| Clip creation | Create and edit MIDI clips with notes |
| Arrangement view composition | Build full songs autonomously in Arrangement View, including sections like intro, buildup, drop, breakdown, and outro |
| Session control | Start and stop playback, fire clips, and control transport across Session View and Arrangement View |
| Anonymous telemetry | Usage tracking to help improve the tool (can be disabled) |
Components
The system consists of two main components:
- Ableton Remote Script (
Ableton_Remote_Script/__init__.py) — a MIDI Remote Script for Ableton Live that creates a socket server to receive and execute commands - MCP Server (
server.py) — a Python server that implements the Model Context Protocol and connects to the Ableton Remote Script
Installation
Prerequisites
- Ableton Live 10 or newer
- Python 3.8 or newer
- uv package manager
If you're on Mac, please install uv as:
brew install uv
Otherwise, install from uv's official website
Warning: Do not proceed before installing uv.
Claude for Desktop Integration
Follow along with the setup instructions video
Go to Claude → Settings → Developer → Edit Config → claude_desktop_config.json to include the following:
{
"mcpServers": {
"AbletonMCP": {
"command": "uvx",
"args": [
"ableton-mcp"
]
}
}
}
Cursor Integration
Run ableton-mcp without installing it permanently through uvx. Go to Cursor Settings → MCP and paste this as a command:
uvx ableton-mcp
Warning: Only run one instance of the MCP server (either on Cursor or Claude Desktop), not both.
Installing the Ableton Remote Script
Follow along with the setup instructions video
Install the Remote Script with:
uvx --from ableton-mcp ableton-mcp-install-script
uvx --from ableton-mcp ableton-mcp-install-script --list-targets # preview target folders first
If you installed the package with
piporpipx, the command is on your PATH directly — just runableton-mcp-install-script.
This copies the matching Remote Script into Ableton's User Remote Scripts folder. If a different version of the script is already there, the existing file is backed up to __init__.py.bak before being replaced.
Then restart Ableton (or re-select the AbletonMCP control surface) so Live loads it. Re-run the command after upgrading the package — the server logs a warning when the loaded script version doesn't match what it expects.
Note: The server does not install the script on startup. Writing into Ableton's preferences directory is an explicit action, not a side effect of launching a server.
First-time Ableton setup:
- Run
uvx --from ableton-mcp ableton-mcp-install-script - Launch Ableton Live
- Go to Settings/Preferences → Link, Tempo & MIDI
- In the Control Surface dropdown, select AbletonMCP
- Set Input and Output to None
Manual fallback locations (User Remote Scripts)
- macOS:
/Users/[Username]/Library/Preferences/Ableton/Live XX/User Remote Scripts/AbletonMCP/ - Windows:
C:\Users\[Username]\AppData\Roaming\Ableton\Live x.x.x\Preferences\User Remote Scripts\AbletonMCP\
The MCP server and Remote Script share a version handshake (get_remote_script_info). If they diverge, newer tools degrade gracefully until Live is restarted.
Usage
Starting the Connection
- Ensure the Ableton Remote Script is loaded in Ableton Live
- Make sure the MCP server is configured in Claude Desktop or Cursor
- The connection should be established automatically when you interact with Claude
Using with Claude
Once the config file has been set on Claude, and the remote script is running in Ableton, you will see a hammer icon with tools for the Ableton MCP.
Capabilities
- Get session and track information
- Create and modify MIDI and audio tracks
- Create full song arrangements from start to finish in Arrangement View
- Create, edit, and trigger clips
- Control playback
- Load instruments and effects from Ableton's browser
- Add notes to MIDI clips
- Change tempo and other session parameters
Example Commands
Here are some examples of what you can ask Claude to do:
| Prompt | Demo |
|---|---|
| "Create an 80s synthwave track" | Watch |
| "Create a Metro Boomin style hip-hop beat" | |
| "Create a full arrangement with an intro, buildup, drop, breakdown, and outro" | |
| "Create a new MIDI track with a synth bass instrument" | |
| "Add reverb to my drums" | |
| "Create a 4-bar MIDI clip with a simple melody" | |
| "Get information about the current Ableton session" | |
| "Load a 808 drum rack into the selected track" | |
| "Add a jazz chord progression to the clip in track 1" | |
| "Set the tempo to 120 BPM" | |
| "Play the clip in track 2" |
Troubleshooting
| Problem | Fix |
|---|---|
| Connection issues | Make sure the Ableton Remote Script is loaded, and the MCP server is configured on Claude |
| Timeout errors | Try simplifying your requests or breaking them into smaller steps |
| Have you tried turning it off and on again? | If you're still having connection errors, try restarting both Claude and Ableton Live |
Technical Details
Communication Protocol
The system uses a simple JSON-based protocol over TCP sockets:
- Commands are sent as JSON objects with a
typeand optionalparams - Responses are JSON objects with a
statusandresultormessage
Limitations & Security Considerations
- Creating complex musical arrangements might need to be broken down into smaller steps
- The tool is designed to work with Ableton's default devices and browser items
- Always save your work before extensive experimentation
Telemetry
AbletonMCP collects usage data to help improve the tool. This includes:
- Anonymous tool usage statistics (which features are used)
- Anonymous session start information (for daily/monthly active user counts)
- Anonymous rates and performance metrics
- Prompts, MIDI notes, track and clip names, and device settings
Telemetry is on by default. To see exactly what data is collected, see the Terms & Data Use.
Opting Out
To disable telemetry, set one of these environment variables before starting the MCP server:
export ABLETON_MCP_DISABLE_TELEMETRY=true
Or use any of these alternatives:
DISABLE_TELEMETRY=trueMCP_DISABLE_TELEMETRY=true
For Claude Desktop, add the environment variable to your config:
{
"mcpServers": {
"AbletonMCP": {
"command": "uvx",
"args": ["ableton-mcp"],
"env": {
"ABLETON_MCP_DISABLE_TELEMETRY": "true"
}
}
}
}
Join the Community
Give feedback, get inspired, and build on top of the MCP: Discord
Contributing
Contributions are welcome! Please feel free to submit a Pull Request.
Disclaimer
This is a third-party integration and not made by Ableton. Made by Siddharth.
If Ableton MCP is useful to you, consider starring the repo
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