Unison Midi Wizard 20 Factory Expansion Pack Top -

While the full "20" is massive, three factory presets have become community legends. If you grab this expansion, look for these:

A melancholic chord cycle that moves from vi to IV to I to V. When played with a Rhodes piano plugin, this single MIDI clip has been used in dozens of viral Type Beats on YouTube.

Even with the "Top" expansion, users occasionally hit snags. Here is the fix: unison midi wizard 20 factory expansion pack top

Issue: "The chords sound dissonant or clash with my bass." Solution: You likely have "Keep Root" enabled in Midi Wizard. The Top pack uses slash chords ((C/E)). Disable "Lock Root" to let the bass note follow the expansion pack's design.

Issue: "The MIDI notes are too high/too low." Solution: Use the "Octave Shift" knob inside Midi Wizard 20. Shift down 2 octaves for deep organ parts; shift up 1 octave for sparkly music box textures. The Top pack was designed to sound amazing across a 6-octave range. While the full "20" is massive, three factory

Issue: "It doesn't fit my drum loop." Solution: Use the "Strum" generator inside Midi Wizard 20 (Mode 8). Apply it to the Top pack progression. This will spread the notes of the chord out over time, causing the chords to "land" slightly behind the kick drum, creating a massive, laid-back groove.

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. There are dozens of MIDI packs on sites


There are dozens of MIDI packs on sites like Splice or Loopmasters. So why does the Unison Midi Wizard 20 Factory Expansion Pack rank as the top solution?

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