What Is MIA?
Plug in any MIDI controller and MIA shows you what you're playing — across a fretboard, piano, staff, and Circle of Fifths, all in real time. It detects your chords, suggests what comes next, and helps you explore keys and modes you might never have tried.
Click the MIA logo to power on the synth,
then press IN to connect your MIDI controller.
MIA logo
select MIDI
explore
Quick Tips
- Use Chrome or Edge — MIA needs Web MIDI, which Safari doesn't support yet.
- Click any chord suggestion to hear it and see every view update at once.
- Try the dice buttons — they randomize Root, Scale, and Octave in musically interesting ways.
- The fretboard and piano are playable — click or tap them even without a MIDI controller.
💡 MIDI Permission in Chrome
When you first open MIA, Chrome will ask to access your MIDI devices — just click Allow. To have Chrome remember your choice, click the small icon in the address bar and set MIDI devices to Allow.
If other sites start asking too, you can go to chrome://settings/content/midiDevices, set the default to "Don't allow", and add MIA's address to the Allowed list.
Built-in Guide
Look for the small dot indicators near each element inside MIA. Hover over them for instant explanations — no manual needed.
Make It Yours
MIA is a single HTML file — no server, no dependencies. Change the colors, rearrange the layout, add your own features. All we ask is that you keep the Audioutlaw credit.
Made with care by Audioutlaw.