Stop fighting the mouse. Co-Driver listens to natural language and drives Ableton Live — launching clips, shaping sounds, building arrangements — without ever breaking your flow.
Live demo · Voice-launching clips in an Ableton project
Free during beta · Ableton Live 11 / 12
/ Natural language, native DAW
No memorizing shortcuts. No "Hey, <wake word>." Just speak the way you'd talk to a co-producer sitting next to you.
"Launch the drum loop in scene three."
"Drop the bass an octave for the next eight bars."
"Bring in the pad, then mute everything but the kick."
/ Workflow tools
Describe a Max for Live device in plain English. Get a working extension you can drop into your set.
Open the generatorSketch synth patches by describing the sound. Iterate on tone the way you'd iterate on a sentence.
See proofs of concept/ For guitarists
A Co-Driver is built on controlling your workflow with your voice — but voice is only one part of removing the friction between what you envision and what you create. As the ecosystem grows, we're adding tools made for guitarists: music theory you can see and hear, live looping, performance utilities, effects, and the workflow glue that makes a rig feel like an instrument again.
Start with two free tools — open source, work in any tuning, run in your browser.
Find any chord by name, name the chord you're already holding, and build progressions you can hear. Works in any tuning.
Open the toolScales and chords laid out across the neck — interval colors, any instrument, any tuning. See the shapes the theory makes.
Open the toolDrop any audio file and watch the chords appear on the fretboard in real time. No theory degree required.
Open the tool/ A gift for early friends
Three browser-native instruments you can play right here on the site. No samples, no DAW, no plugins. Just code and the browser.