Unison Midi Wizard 20 Factory Expansion Pack Top [better] «Complete - 2026»
Pro Tip: After loading, hold the "Randomize" button for 3 seconds. Midi Wizard 20 will remix the Top pack progressions using different inversions, creating infinite variations from the core material.
Unlike sampling a record, every MIDI file in the Factory Expansion Pack is 100% royalty-free. You can drag the clip directly from the plugin into your DAW (Ableton, FL Studio, Logic, or Studio One) and edit every single note. Want to change the C minor chord to a D minor? Just highlight it. You own the arrangement. unison midi wizard 20 factory expansion pack top
The expansion automatically locks to the key and scale you set in MIDI Wizard. If you switch from C major to E minor, all 20 progressions adapt instantly—no manual editing required. Pro Tip: After loading, hold the "Randomize" button
Because the progressions are designed for the MIDI Wizard’s real-time manipulation, you can tweak note length, velocity, and even add passing notes. This prevents the “same MIDI pack” sound that plagues lesser libraries. You can drag the clip directly from the
However, the utility of the pack is inextricably linked to the producer’s willingness to customize. A common criticism leveled against any MIDI pack is the risk of “preset syndrome”—the fear that thousands of producers will release tracks using identical melodic phrases. Unison addresses this by designing the Midi Wizard 20 not as a final product, but as a starting point. The “Expansion Pack Top” is most powerful when used as a raw material. A savvy producer will take a supplied lead line and invert its octave, change its rhythmic feel by quantizing to a different swing setting, or chop it into fragments to create a stutter effect. The pack includes multiple variations of similar phrases, encouraging the user to mix and match motifs from different MIDI files to create something unique. Thus, the pack functions less like a paint-by-numbers canvas and more like a set of Lego bricks—the structure is suggested, but the final creation remains the producer’s own.