The AI co-producer
for music.
Other AI music tools hand you a file you didn't write and can't recreate. MICA collaborates — reading your work, explaining the choices behind it, and handing back craft you can keep, edit, and learn from inside your DAW.
Most tools generate output. MICA develops your craft.
Every reply teaches you something — the theory behind the move, the assets you can keep, and the next decision that's yours to make. You leave each session a better musician.
Three places every AI music tool quietly diverges from MICA.
- OutputA stereo file you can't open.
- ReasoningA prompt in, a black-box out.
- OwnershipYou can't recreate it without the tool.
- OutputMIDI, stems, sections — editable in your DAW.
- ReasoningEvery move explained in plain theory.
- OwnershipYou leave with craft you understand.
Other tools give you a file.
MICA gives you craft.
The power isn't in the output. It's in the collaboration and context behind it — so what you finish with is yours, editable, and something you actually understand.
Most tools hand you audio and call it done. Real work is the stems, the MIDI, the sections, and the decisions you still need to make.
Output without context is a dead end. MICA shows the key, the voicings, the why — so the next version comes from you.
Creators need to understand why a chord pulls, not only that it does. MICA explains in plain language, the way a collaborator would.
Ableton, Logic, Pro Tools. MICA hands assets back to your session — never into a closed garden you can't edit.
Same key. Same vocal. Different craft.
Two short voicings, synthesized in your browser so you can hear the move MICA would make — not stock music, not AI generation, just the harmonic decision in isolation.
Headphones recommended. No audio is loaded — sound is generated on play.
Other tools make music for you. MICA makes you a better musician.
A single surface for ideation, theory, arrangement, and production-ready export.
Talk to MICA the way you'd talk to a co-producer in the room.
Bring demos, melodies, stems, or full arrangements. MICA picks up where you left off.
Key, harmony, modulation, instrumentation — explained, not lectured.
Split arrangements into drums, bass, piano, chords, strings, vocals.
Editable assets and Ableton / Logic project sections, on export.
Education built into the creation flow. Skill grows as you work.
From an idea to a DAW session, in one conversation.
Built for the people music actually depends on.
- —Turn rough demos into arranged ideas
- —Explore richer chords and voicings
- —Generate editable sections
- —Export production-ready assets
- —Separate instrument families
- —Build orchestral sections
- —Export MIDI and stems
- —Scoring-ready workflows
- —Teach theory inside creation
- —Show harmonic reasoning plainly
- —Support composition & arranging
- —Bridge to orchestration
A creation tool that teaches while it works.
For schools, conservatories, creator programs, and studios — MICA brings theory, composition, arranging, and production into a single conversation.
Directional figures, not deduplicated.
Tiers built for every musician. Pricing coming soon.
We're finalizing pricing with our early access community. Join the waitlist and you'll be the first to know — and the first to lock in launch rates.
For curious creators getting a feel for collaboration.
- Limited monthly conversations
- Theory explanations in plain language
- MIDI export on short ideas
- Community access
For producers turning ideas into finished work.
- Unlimited conversations
- Full MIDI · stems · WAV export
- DAW session export (Ableton, Logic)
- Longer uploads
- Priority generation
For composers, scoring work, and serious arrangement.
- Everything in Creator
- Long-form uploads
- Orchestral instrument families
- Advanced voicing & modulation tools
- Stem separation at high fidelity
For schools, conservatories, and creator programs.
- Seat licensing for cohorts
- Curriculum integration
- Educator dashboards
- SSO & administrative controls
- Dedicated onboarding
Waitlist members get launch pricing locked in for life.
Join the waitlist.
We're onboarding producers, composers, educators, institutions, and affiliates first.
Get in touch.
Tell us who you are and what you're working on. We read everything.