
Take a simple four-chord loop from the Top pack. Using Midi Wizard's "Humanize" function (set to 75%), drag the performance onto a felt piano (e.g., Spitfire Audio). Then, drag the exact same performance onto a pluck synth, but delay it by 8 milliseconds. The expansion pack's inherent rhythmic variation will create a phasing effect that sounds expensive.
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 pack includes exactly 20 unique progressions, each spanning 4–8 bars. These aren’t recycled pop clichés; they cover: Take a simple four-chord loop from the Top pack
The pack comes with a matching set of rhythm patterns and arpeggiator presets designed specifically for these progressions. For example, the deep house progression sounds authentic only with the supplied “sidechained 16th-note” arp. Most MIDI packs ignore the flow from one chord to the next
Most MIDI packs ignore the flow from one chord to the next. The Unison Midi Wizard 20 Factory Expansion Pack Top focuses heavily on voice leading (moving each note in a chord to the nearest possible note in the next chord). This creates buttery smooth transitions that mimic real piano players. You won't hear jarring jumps; you'll hear melodic motion.
Unlike standard 2-op FM (which sounds thin or glassy), these patches feature aggressive, compressed-sounding kicks, snares, and toms that cut through a mix without extra processing. This was critical because the Midi Wizard had no built-in effects.