Deloy
FAQ

What you wanted to ask about Deloy.

What it is, how it differs from AI that generates whole songs, who owns the music you make and how we protect your authorship.

What Deloy is

What is Deloy?

Deloy is an AI music-production copilot that lives inside Ableton Live. It doesn't generate the song for you: it works alongside you in your own session —creating tracks, programming MIDI, loading sounds, mixing and guiding you— while you keep creative control and authorship of everything that comes out.

How is Deloy different from Suno, Udio or ChatGPT?

Suno and Udio generate a finished song from a text prompt: you describe an idea and the AI hands you the complete result, without you touching the process. Deloy is the opposite. It's an agent that works inside your DAW, runs concrete actions on your project and proposes changes that you approve or discard. What comes out isn't «an AI song»: it's your song, made with your judgment, where Deloy speeds up the work instead of replacing it.

Does Deloy replace the producer?

No. Deloy proposes and executes, but you decide and approve every change. Judgment calls —what sounds good, what fits your vision— stay yours. It's built to multiply a producer, not to replace one.

Do I need to know how to produce to use it?

Not necessarily. You can start from scratch and let Deloy propose and build, or use it as an expert assistant if you already produce. It adapts to your level through Producers and settings.

Copyright and authorship

Who owns the music I make with Deloy?

You do. You're the author of what you produce with Deloy. The tool assists the process, just like a synth or a plugin, but the work and its rights are yours. You can distribute, register and monetize it like any track you make in your DAW.

What is the Deloy DNA certificate?

Every session generates a Deloy DNA: a cryptographically signed certificate (HMAC-SHA256) documenting how much the AI contributed and how much you did, section by section of the track. It's verifiable, defensible proof of authorship, built for an era where being able to prove which part of a work is human will matter.

Why does it matter to record the AI's contribution?

Because authorship isn't optional. Labels, platforms and regulators are starting to require transparency about AI's role in music. Deloy DNA gives you that transparency by default: instead of hiding the AI's contribution, it documents it, which protects your work and makes it easier to license.

What does the AI Score measure?

The AI Score is the percentage —visible while you produce— of how much of what's in your session came from the AI versus what you put in. It keeps you aware of your own authorship in real time, and it's reflected in the certificate on export.

Does Deloy use my music to train its models?

No. Your sessions, your references and your Producers are yours. We don't use them to train external models, we don't sell them and we don't share them with third parties. When you train a Producer with your references, that Producer exists only for you.

Can I upload music made with Deloy to Spotify or YouTube?

Yes. Since you're the author of the work, you can distribute it on any platform or service you want, like any production of yours. The Deloy DNA certificate also backs you up if a platform or label asks you to prove authorship.

How it works

What do I need to use Deloy?

Ableton Live 11 or 12 with Max for Live (included in Live Suite), an internet connection —Deloy's brain runs in the cloud— and your license. It runs on macOS today; Windows is on the way.

Does it work offline?

No. Deloy's engine runs in the cloud, so you need internet to produce with the copilot.

Plans, tokens and privacy

How much does it cost?

There are three plans: Starter (USD 29/mo, 4,000 tokens), Pro (USD 79/mo, 10,000 tokens) and Studio (USD 199/mo, 30,000 tokens). The full breakdown is on the Pricing page.

What are tokens?

They're the unit that measures copilot usage: each action consumes tokens based on its complexity. You see your balance at all times above the plugin's text field. When they run out, you wait for the monthly renewal, add a token pack or upgrade your plan.

What about my privacy and my files?

Reference analysis processes the audio you upload, and your Ableton session is controlled locally. We don't share your material or use it as a dataset. You can read the details in our Privacy policy.

Didn't find your answer?

Write to us and we'll reply. You can also check the help center for installation and usage guides.