Unison Midi Wizard 20 Factory Expansion: Pack Top

The biggest problem with standard MIDI packs is that they sound robotic. The notes are perfectly quantized, which feels unnatural. Because this pack is built for Midi Wizard 2.0, the "Humanize" engine works perfectly. You can take a 4-bar loop from the Factory pack and click "Randomize Velocity" or "Off-Grid Feel," and instantly, a stiff progression sounds like a live keyboardist played it.

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.

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To get the "top" results from this expansion, follow this three-step workflow:

Step 1: Find Your Genre Bridge Don't just use the "House" folder for a house track. Try the "R&B Chords" from the pack with the "Techno Drums." The magic of this expansion is that all 20 genres are tuned relative to the same master tuning standard. Because the MIDI notes are in the same key (e.g., A Minor), you can mix and match a bassline from the Dubstep folder with a melody from the Pop folder. The biggest problem with standard MIDI packs is

Step 2: Reverse & Chop Because the MIDI is fully editable, take a 4-bar chord progression and reverse the notes. Drag the edges to create a 2-bar loop. This is a secret sound design trick used by Skrillex and Fred again..

Step 3: Use the "Mask" Function Midi Wizard 2.0 has a feature called "Mask." You can load a drum loop from the Factory pack, and the plugin will force your chords to play only on the off-beats that match the percussion. This creates incredibly tight, professional syncopation automatically. You can take a 4-bar loop from the

This preset uses a 5/4 time signature sweep that is perfect for tension-building intros. When combined with a rising white noise sweep, it creates instant festival energy.

The pack includes exactly 20 unique progressions, each spanning 4–8 bars. These aren’t recycled pop clichés; they cover:

The Unison MIDI Wizard is a VST/AU plugin designed to eliminate "Blank Canvas Syndrome." Instead of drawing MIDI notes or playing them in manually, the Wizard generates chord progressions, melodies, basslines, and arpeggios based on user-selected parameters (Key, Scale, Vibe, Complexity).

The "Expansion Packs" are add-on libraries that feed the plugin with specific, curated MIDI data. While the base plugin comes with a "Factory" bank, expansion packs focus on specific genres (e.g., "EDM Essentials," "Trap Gold," "Future Bass Top 20").