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.
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. unison midi wizard 20 factory expansion pack top
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. Unlike sampling a record, every MIDI file in
At roughly $25 (on sale) to $39 (full price), the 20 Factory Expansion Pack Top offers excellent value if you already own MIDI Wizard. The ability to transpose, re-voice, and rhythm-shape these 20 progressions gives you effectively hundreds of usable variations. Per-progression cost is negligible, and the time saved in writing functional, ear-catching chord sequences is substantial. Because the progressions are designed for the MIDI
Compared to buying individual MIDI chord packs from Loopmasters or Splice (typically $10–15 for 10–15 progressions), Unison’s expansion is slightly more expensive but significantly more flexible due to the MIDI Wizard integration.
A rhythmic bassline that uses 16th-note gating. It sounds like a modern Anjunabeats record. Pair this with Serum or Vital, and you have a drop ready in 60 seconds.