No matter what, building chords yourself, no matter how bad you are at it, is a better learning experience and you'll get more out of it in the long run.
imagine paying that much money on some god damn MIDI files when basic chord theory is super simple and most DAWs already have chord pads and MIDI plugins that'll generate chords.
@@kiillabytez That's very different though as every synth handles differently and principles you learn on analog-style synths don't translate easily to a wavetable synth etc. Also, synth presets actually take more work than just making one chord progression and transposing it 11 times :D
Unison's sales tactics haven't changed in the year since this was posted. Like a fool I fell for part of the hard sell. The only defense I'll offer for myself and for Unison is that the basic pack and PDF that go with it are useful if you're just learning music theory. I did learn something. Was it worth what I paid? NO. Could I have learned the same thing another, less costly way? YES. DO NOT buy Unison's MIDI pack. For the price the value isn't there.
Just learn the major scale, then learn how to play diatonic triads from that scale, then transpose. This cost nothing but a small amount of time and effort. And in the end you're becoming a more complete producer/musician, and person. Then add a seventh, a ninth, a sus, a sixth, etc. Throw in a few different modes and tritone substitutions and you're on your way. Then try transcribing... taking things out by ear. Because if you can't hear it, you have no clue what you're doing, and have no business producing music. This isn't rocket science. But anything worth doing takes effort. I don't really understand why someone would want to produce music yet has no genuine interest in music. Music is a mysterious journey that is enjoyed while you're traveling on your personal path, not at the end of your travels.
I just want to put it out there that all the things this guy just said to learn are not anywhere near as complicated as they sound. Watch any basic music theory lesson on UA-cam about chords and you'll have all that and more down in less than an hour. Once you learn the vocabulary a bit, get comfortable with the idea of scales, then it all clicks and everything is suddenly super straightforward. The only time it gets complicated again after that is if you decide to tackle Jazz, those guys are cray. Honestly, with music theory "a little goes a long way" is an understatement. The amount of momentum you get from just the basics is like opening up an entirely new world you didn't even know existed. I disagree with the idea that "you have no idea what you're, you have no business making music." I think making music even though you you have no idea what's going on is the single most important step in the process of learning the art. Everyone needs to develop an intuitive sense for what things work and what things don't, and if you don't allow yourself the space to do that you're just not going to end up ever feeling comfortable making anything. It's called "playing" music after all. In fact, I think there's A LOT of value in analyzing music and coming up with your own unique theories about why things work or don't work, and then trying them out to see if they hold up. Maybe don't expect success immediately, but most people already know that much. Everyone crawls before they walk, and walks before they run, and nobody expects not to fall over a lot in the process. On the point of "I don't really understand why someone would want to produce music yet has no genuine interest in music" (which I think is a separate issue completely to people who just don't know what they're doing yet): I've been in many online and offline music communities and I've noticed that there is a loud minority of people who are more into the glamor and clout of it than anything else. This is especially bad in the rap/hiphop/trap communities, but I've seen it in EDM circles as well. These type of people can get really really toxic, but they're easy to spot a mile off. If you ask them anything about making music they'll either look at you like you're speaking Greek or respond with "you gotta just feel it, ya know? Gucci." and then act like that's the greatest advice ever given. It's easy to tell when someone thinks music is made with faith and glitter. "Music is a mysterious journey that is enjoyed while you're traveling on your personal path, not at the end of your travels." This right here I wholly agree with. It's the process that's by far the most rewarding part. There's always something new and interesting to learn and explore. At a certain point it starts to feel like the songs you end up with are more of a byproduct. The joy of experimentation is infinitely valuable. I think eventually most people realize this, or they burn out and try something different, and there's nothing wrong with that.
@@isweartofuckinggodSignals Music Studio and David Bennett Piano have lots of well-made, easy-to-follow lessons on music theory. It's a subject every musician should at least learn the basics of, and these educators make it demystified and more accessible.
Logically - you could copy the files and sell them yourself, Union have no ownership of chords or chord progressions, there is no intellectual property, so there would be literally nothing stopping you from copying this pack and selling it for $5 (obviously you couldn't use their branding)
@@Rock4896 Yep, like you say they aren't copyrightable in the first place, so there are no legal protections in place to prevent the data being copied . . . the only thing Unison could protect are unique identifiers (brand name, product name, cover artwork where applicable . . . and so on). I suppose it would be like selling (via download) a folder containing loads of commonly used words in a text document, there would be nothing to claim ownership of, the words, the idea of a folder structure, the idea of a text document format, none of it could be protected . . . to push the idea to an even more ridiculous extreme, imagine I sell just one word, a single word for sale on eBay, the word 'Cake' (just $12, includes free capital 'C') . . . and then having your lawyers check eBay to see if anyone else is selling the word 'Cake', and if they do, what then, do you claim only you are allowed to sell the word !? : ) Same deal with chords.
@@CrossmoorMafia It would ! This has already been tested in courts many time . . . as crazy as it sounds even a melody as simple as two or three notes would be intellectual property . . . a good example was the Katy Perry song 'Dark Horse' (look up Dark Horse lawsuit) even though it was later overturned on appeal, she was found to have infringed on the intellectual property of another song ('joyful noise'), they both had a similar simple 3 note riff. So the short answer is . . yeah, a unique melody would create intellectual property.
@@davelordy Hey Dave I just wanted to thank you for these well thought-out eli5 comments for people who dont quite understand copyright law so well, I was worried my original comment would go over peoples heads so thanks for the context!
Dude i appreciate the honesty you provide. i dont subscribe to channels like this because im not a fan of midi's but i kept getting ads and decided to do some research. definitely earned my subscription
Finally a legit video about this pack. I looked up the pack on UA-cam expecting to find a bunch of videos shaming this stupid pack but almost all the videos about it are sponsored.
You are so funny - I love your humor ... it made my day 😂 And thank you so much for your honest review! I'm just getting bombarded with ads from Unison - they just reduced the price to 27 USD ... of course only for 3 hours blah blah blah ... - and if I add 49 USD I`ll get a few tunes on top ;-) So, thanks a lot your video, young man - you saved me time and money. Subscribed your channel
Great review. As a keyboard player I’m always confused by these midi pack offerings. BTW - Unison ad says $27. Still… not sure why somebody would buy ‘em
I was literally about to buy unison midi pack I was at the paypal checkout then a notification popped up offering another deal for the melody pack so i thought let me do a UA-cam search and see if the melody pack is worth it then i come across this video. Thank you I will shop around now.
The thing is that they also say it will be 60% off for a limited time, but if you go to their website on your own, it will be $60+, but if you always click the link from one of the people they sponsored, it is always 60% off That’s where I first realized that this was kinda sus and kinda a scam
Idk if this was mentioned but you can get some huge MIDI packs on ebay for like $7-$10. And you get a shitload of different files for all sorts of genres/instruments.
Thanks for another informative review. I am doing music theory at the moment but l can also see the value in Scaler 2 to enhance that so thanks for the suggestion.
So my friend gave me the midi files to try out but I didn’t mind it actually. Like the chords by themselves are pretty basic. They’re good to get an idea with and build off different chord progressions from it. Taught me to keep my melodies in key too. No shot would I pay money for it tho lmao
i bought it for $10 when it was launched and i use it with scaler 2 . i dont play any instrument and i treat this as my session instrumentalist . Im too busy to learn how to play piano and im not 18 yo . But my kids learn how to play piano and guitar ;) So they will work with me in a future . In good hands this pack is gold
What you're doing by using chord packs all the time, is setting yourself up for only being a producer... and never a composer or musician. If you spend the time to learn the theory, or at least learn how to play by ear, then you will naturally learn (genuinely) over time. It will be more rewarding as well. Well holy crap, I have been sitting on the fence with scaler. But your video kind of ended up being a good ad for scaler haha 4:40 - with reaper there are so many scripts and actions that can do far more than any Unison chord pack could dream of.
I have far advanced music theory knowledge and I was curious about the free version at minimum and it is literally the same chord progressions transposed, as well as covering everything you mentioned. It is rudimentary chord progressions at that.
I dont get how people plan to be career musicians while literally not learning the one thing that makes everything easier 10x. Its not like its fucking rocket science.
dude, i just got it like 5 minutes ago thinking like mwah it's not that much money (it is $27 atm) but holy fuck i needed to see a video on their website telling me i unlocked my true potential as a producer and then i had to click trough like 10 ads telling me i could get the full pack for only blablabla like $500 fucking dollars. the chord pack is now downloading and i already regret it big time but yeh. don't buy it folks
I tried the free pack and although I don't intend to buy the full version, I think for under 20 bucks it's really OK. It's really good for feeding Chord Potion and experimenting in that way. I bought Ultimate chord pack for only 4 dollars, but it is not as good. Every progression has to transposed down an octave unless you want c3, d3..etc.......to be your lowest note, not on piano anyway.
I bought Analog Lab 4 for 69$ yesterday on their homepage. 6500 more or less high quality presets I mean it's not a MIDI Chord Pack but consider it instead of buying the MIDI's for 67$ imo
But that's something totally different (albeit a terrific product) Analog Lab is a collection of virtual instruments, presets,sounds nothing to do with midi chords. That's like saying don't buy that bicycle but consider buying a banana instead!
You looking for a shortcut around learning the most basic music theory? I got you. $70 burning a hole in your pocket? I got you. Wanna be served ads for something you’ll never ever buy? I got you.
1200 drum loops. Thats not what I wanted. I paid only $17 but feel ripped off. When you reapeat the same chord progressions for every KEY that is a serious rip off. I like the exteneded chords per key, but thats about it. An earlier video I saw showd chord progressions, apregios and melodies all in key being dragged & dropped and thats what I thought I was getting. Get the free pack but don't waste your money on this unless you get the 60% off. You are not getting much more than the free pack unless you want drum loops.
The irony when I get the Unison Audio MIDI Pack ad before this video 😂😂
they are basically giving me money 😭😭
Bruh i got it alsooo
Well my mans gotta earn! Atleast he didnt endorse the product
@@nebroskitheraut6705 Ahhhhh....., but he did, by talking about it in a video!
Found this review by accident on reddit. Clicked the link & the Unison ad played before the video XD
I can't even! LMFAO
No matter what, building chords yourself, no matter how bad you are at it, is a better learning experience and you'll get more out of it in the long run.
Imagine Unison advertised their pack to have infinite chords because it included microtonal keys for progressions
loool
imagine paying that much money on some god damn MIDI files when basic chord theory is super simple and most DAWs already have chord pads and MIDI plugins that'll generate chords.
yeah it pretty dumb but atleast I got it for free because my friend bought it and then shared the download link with me
You should stop using synth presets too, when everything is there to make your own sounds.
@@kiillabytez That's very different though as every synth handles differently and principles you learn on analog-style synths don't translate easily to a wavetable synth etc. Also, synth presets actually take more work than just making one chord progression and transposing it 11 times :D
@@bolttracks Let's see you give 4 different inversions to a chord, let alone 11. I doubt anyone but a master theorist could.
@Glum Sullen Sarcasm. Perhaps you've heard of it?
Unison's sales tactics haven't changed in the year since this was posted. Like a fool I fell for part of the hard sell. The only defense I'll offer for myself and for Unison is that the basic pack and PDF that go with it are useful if you're just learning music theory. I did learn something. Was it worth what I paid? NO. Could I have learned the same thing another, less costly way? YES.
DO NOT buy Unison's MIDI pack. For the price the value isn't there.
Just learn the major scale, then learn how to play diatonic triads from that scale, then transpose. This cost nothing but a small amount of time and effort. And in the end you're becoming a more complete producer/musician, and person. Then add a seventh, a ninth, a sus, a sixth, etc. Throw in a few different modes and tritone substitutions and you're on your way. Then try transcribing... taking things out by ear. Because if you can't hear it, you have no clue what you're doing, and have no business producing music. This isn't rocket science. But anything worth doing takes effort. I don't really understand why someone would want to produce music yet has no genuine interest in music. Music is a mysterious journey that is enjoyed while you're traveling on your personal path, not at the end of your travels.
I just want to put it out there that all the things this guy just said to learn are not anywhere near as complicated as they sound. Watch any basic music theory lesson on UA-cam about chords and you'll have all that and more down in less than an hour. Once you learn the vocabulary a bit, get comfortable with the idea of scales, then it all clicks and everything is suddenly super straightforward. The only time it gets complicated again after that is if you decide to tackle Jazz, those guys are cray. Honestly, with music theory "a little goes a long way" is an understatement. The amount of momentum you get from just the basics is like opening up an entirely new world you didn't even know existed.
I disagree with the idea that "you have no idea what you're, you have no business making music." I think making music even though you you have no idea what's going on is the single most important step in the process of learning the art. Everyone needs to develop an intuitive sense for what things work and what things don't, and if you don't allow yourself the space to do that you're just not going to end up ever feeling comfortable making anything. It's called "playing" music after all. In fact, I think there's A LOT of value in analyzing music and coming up with your own unique theories about why things work or don't work, and then trying them out to see if they hold up.
Maybe don't expect success immediately, but most people already know that much. Everyone crawls before they walk, and walks before they run, and nobody expects not to fall over a lot in the process.
On the point of "I don't really understand why someone would want to produce music yet has no genuine interest in music" (which I think is a separate issue completely to people who just don't know what they're doing yet): I've been in many online and offline music communities and I've noticed that there is a loud minority of people who are more into the glamor and clout of it than anything else. This is especially bad in the rap/hiphop/trap communities, but I've seen it in EDM circles as well. These type of people can get really really toxic, but they're easy to spot a mile off. If you ask them anything about making music they'll either look at you like you're speaking Greek or respond with "you gotta just feel it, ya know? Gucci." and then act like that's the greatest advice ever given. It's easy to tell when someone thinks music is made with faith and glitter.
"Music is a mysterious journey that is enjoyed while you're traveling on your personal path, not at the end of your travels." This right here I wholly agree with. It's the process that's by far the most rewarding part. There's always something new and interesting to learn and explore. At a certain point it starts to feel like the songs you end up with are more of a byproduct. The joy of experimentation is infinitely valuable. I think eventually most people realize this, or they burn out and try something different, and there's nothing wrong with that.
@@isweartofuckinggodSignals Music Studio and David Bennett Piano have lots of well-made, easy-to-follow lessons on music theory. It's a subject every musician should at least learn the basics of, and these educators make it demystified and more accessible.
opened this video and it played an ad for Unison Midi Chord Pack and I was very confused for a moment
Logically - you could copy the files and sell them yourself, Union have no ownership of chords or chord progressions, there is no intellectual property, so there would be literally nothing stopping you from copying this pack and selling it for $5 (obviously you couldn't use their branding)
You make a good point, would pirating these even technically be illegal since they aren't copyrightable in the first place?
@@Rock4896 Yep, like you say they aren't copyrightable in the first place, so there are no legal protections in place to prevent the data being copied . . . the only thing Unison could protect are unique identifiers (brand name, product name, cover artwork where applicable . . . and so on). I suppose it would be like selling (via download) a folder containing loads of commonly used words in a text document, there would be nothing to claim ownership of, the words, the idea of a folder structure, the idea of a text document format, none of it could be protected . . . to push the idea to an even more ridiculous extreme, imagine I sell just one word, a single word for sale on eBay, the word 'Cake' (just $12, includes free capital 'C') . . . and then having your lawyers check eBay to see if anyone else is selling the word 'Cake', and if they do, what then, do you claim only you are allowed to sell the word !? : ) Same deal with chords.
what if I add a unique melody on top of the progression, would that count as intellectual property?🤔
@@CrossmoorMafia It would ! This has already been tested in courts many time . . . as crazy as it sounds even a melody as simple as two or three notes would be intellectual property . . . a good example was the Katy Perry song 'Dark Horse' (look up Dark Horse lawsuit) even though it was later overturned on appeal, she was found to have infringed on the intellectual property of another song ('joyful noise'), they both had a similar simple 3 note riff.
So the short answer is . . yeah, a unique melody would create intellectual property.
@@davelordy Hey Dave I just wanted to thank you for these well thought-out eli5 comments for people who dont quite understand copyright law so well, I was worried my original comment would go over peoples heads so thanks for the context!
Dude i appreciate the honesty you provide. i dont subscribe to channels like this because im not a fan of midi's but i kept getting ads and decided to do some research. definitely earned my subscription
thank you sir!
Finally a legit video about this pack. I looked up the pack on UA-cam expecting to find a bunch of videos shaming this stupid pack but almost all the videos about it are sponsored.
Everyone's sponsored do videos for them. The same bullcra*p with Arcade by Output.
Tantacrul did a video a few months ago: ua-cam.com/video/50m2Q7wPUFg/v-deo.html
Yeah bro that pack is garbage I thought I was tripping
Yo this is something I always wondered if it actually is useful or nah, thanks for the review man!
It's decent at best.
@@Weaverbeats im ,,boomer,, but i love when boomers call it cheating xD I have fun then :D i advise you to watch mg the future tutorials ;)
Dont get it..
love this vids men. Thank you for your contents. you literally protect beginner producers from these
"yo dude can't Play a Cmajor chord" dropped me on the floor.
5:27 - When you realise you wasted your money on midi chords
pretty much
You could say the same for synth presets.
that's when you get your money back lol. At least I did lol
Anyone having trouble, get scaler 2 instead of the packs. I repeat SCALER 2
Thank you for your honesty, most UA-camrs have sold out.
No problem man, imma keep em coming
Cool to see someone being a real human in their videos. Not all hyped up and obviously putting on a personality.
It is refreshing to see a real human instead of a mindless drone that just parrots other peoples regurgitated content.
Shout out to 2:19 , Runescape trap remix in the background. Made me laugh as I Stand at the Grand Exchange watching this video.
You are so funny - I love your humor ... it made my day 😂 And thank you so much for your honest review! I'm just getting bombarded with ads from Unison - they just reduced the price to 27 USD ... of course only for 3 hours blah blah blah ... - and if I add 49 USD I`ll get a few tunes on top ;-)
So, thanks a lot your video, young man - you saved me time and money.
Subscribed your channel
LOL I was about to buy this, literally at the checkout and this video stopped me, thank you!
Me too, was just about to hit buy on the unison pack, this video stopped me and and I went for Scaler 2 👍
Great review. As a keyboard player I’m always confused by these midi pack offerings. BTW - Unison ad says $27. Still… not sure why somebody would buy ‘em
this is actually what i was thinking , you get only one key , and you have it all! They are really annoying with their advertising everywhere.
camera quality looking better than ever!
you gotta be memeing, i had a canon t6i and downgraded to a galaxy s7 😂😂
lmfao
4 points is pretty high for this crap.
You’re too generous!
I think the reason i had to give it around a 4 is cause it does have all the chords and it is useable but it is still a borderline scam.
@@Weaverbeats dude it is a scam. they literally just took free midi files from around the internet and re-sold them.
I was literally about to buy unison midi pack I was at the paypal checkout then a notification popped up offering another deal for the melody pack so i thought let me do a UA-cam search and see if the melody pack is worth it then i come across this video. Thank you I will shop around now.
Thanks man, much love from Indonesia 🇮🇩
The pulling the zipper down made me die lmmfao
Your camera screaming "Help"
I’m glad I found this channel before I spent money on plugins
wish i could say the same!
They are offering this at 27 euro right now because of the 60% off
So is it worth it ?
thank you for your service Plugin Police
Thank you for the video. It was very informative. I will be getting Scaler 2.
One year update:
Scalar was definitely a better purchase.
The thing is that they also say it will be 60% off for a limited time, but if you go to their website on your own, it will be $60+, but if you always click the link from one of the people they sponsored, it is always 60% off
That’s where I first realized that this was kinda sus and kinda a scam
Very true, i noticed this as well but couldn't figure out how to really address it well.
i knew it was scammy!! thanks for this!
I WANT TO HAVE A BEER WITH YOU BRO. TOTALLY UNDERSTAND YOUR VIBE... KEEP GOING YOUR FUTURE IS BRIGHT.. PEACE
hell yeah if you're ever in hawaii
One doesn’t have to know almost any music theory to precipitate some chords out of the DAW itself. The DAW has it all.
Deadmau5 once said he doesn't even know how to play chords on a keyboard, but he can draw them in the DAW.
Spam pack - thats the sound of the police, thats the sound of the beast.
im tryna eat a spam pack tho, that sound good
@@Weaverbeats You're right about that. Now I'm craving some Hawaiian BBQ with some fried spam and loco moco
I agree, just a little reading, say about moving chord up or down an octave is easy. So thanks to op.
SIXTY SEVEN DOLLARS! Wow. Do not buy a midi chord pack. Buy my chocolate spade instead
At least this review didn't get needlessly copyright struck like the other ones.
i honestly went into this expecting that, thats why i didnt use any of their footage or anything lol.
“I haven’t been paying attention.” Story of my life.
Idk if this was mentioned but you can get some huge MIDI packs on ebay for like $7-$10. And you get a shitload of different files for all sorts of genres/instruments.
Thanks for another informative review. I am doing music theory at the moment but l can also see the value in Scaler 2 to enhance that so thanks for the suggestion.
Scaler rules. I was curious about the Unison deal. Thanks for the review and the Scaler comparison.
yeah, unison midi cord pack really is a scam, it's blatant false advertising.
But these are top producers advertising this shit. Just shows they think more about their bank account than you.
@@darrenhirst9900 they must pay good, but still shitty of them to help advertise a scam
@@Vegan_Kebab_In_My_Hand It is shitty I agree.
So my friend gave me the midi files to try out but I didn’t mind it actually. Like the chords by themselves are pretty basic. They’re good to get an idea with and build off different chord progressions from it. Taught me to keep my melodies in key too. No shot would I pay money for it tho lmao
I got an advertisement for this exactly MIDI pack before this video XD
Probably the 10th video I’ve watched about this product. I really wanna make sure I’m not wasting my money 🤣
I wish I would've found this video before I bought this trash. Even if I got it for a discount, I regret it.
Don't they have a life time money back guarantee?
I proudly own Scaler 2 and Ripchord.
i bought it for $10 when it was launched and i use it with scaler 2 . i dont play any instrument and i treat this as my session instrumentalist . Im too busy to learn how to play piano and im not 18 yo . But my kids learn how to play piano and guitar ;) So they will work with me in a future . In good hands this pack is gold
there's lots of youtube tutorials that can teach you basic theory, so in my opinion it still isn't worth much
2:42 - 2:55: An accurately tiny 'pros' section 😂
I can see sparkles in your eyes
Greatest reviewer this worlds ever witnessed!
you are too kind
idk im pretty sure melon runs laps around me
Thanks for the honest review! Cheers!
Thank You! The ads were getting to me. I almost bought it.
Nice one bud, I wondered what the deal was. Too good to be true, I've had my eye on Scaler for years but never made the plunge.
THIS IS THE SOUND OF THE POLICE
police helicoptah
Unison is a horrible company. They entice naive people to buy their overpriced garbage. Their ads are freaking annoying too!
fr your content gives me 2015 idubbbz vibes but for music production
Actaually a good review
thank you brother
Well said.
Thanks bro! Very good video! Good info! Glad you busted those jokers out!
5:27 you are generous AF 😎🥃
Lmao a midipack Add came on and I thought the video had already started with some kind fo troll.... watched about 1 minute of it ...
This dudes voice has an integrated de-esser how cool is that
wat
bro I got the unison ad before the video lmao
Lookup "free-midi-chords" on Github. It's a much, much larger pack of midi chords for free. That's the only price someone should pay for this imo
Theirs this new one called Niko advertising on UA-cam similar to unison
I will never, ever buy anything from U.A. just because their ads are the worst shit and promote making music in the stupidest way.
What you're doing by using chord packs all the time, is setting yourself up for only being a producer... and never a composer or musician.
If you spend the time to learn the theory, or at least learn how to play by ear, then you will naturally learn (genuinely) over time. It will be more rewarding as well.
Well holy crap, I have been sitting on the fence with scaler. But your video kind of ended up being a good ad for scaler haha
4:40 - with reaper there are so many scripts and actions that can do far more than any Unison chord pack could dream of.
It got leaked on Reddit so there’s no point paying for it now 😂
me too literally an hour ago. im lowkey annoyed that it has every key
@@ktheai5908 haha, but tbh with you if I paid money for the pack I would be very disappointed
I have far advanced music theory knowledge and I was curious about the free version at minimum and it is literally the same chord progressions transposed, as well as covering everything you mentioned. It is rudimentary chord progressions at that.
But they're pro chords and we're developed at area 51😂
I dont get how people plan to be career musicians while literally not learning the one thing that makes everything easier 10x. Its not like its fucking rocket science.
dude, i just got it like 5 minutes ago thinking like mwah it's not that much money (it is $27 atm) but holy fuck i needed to see a video on their website telling me i unlocked my true potential as a producer and then i had to click trough like 10 ads telling me i could get the full pack for only blablabla like $500 fucking dollars. the chord pack is now downloading and i already regret it big time but yeh. don't buy it folks
I’ve always wanted to spend $67 on a C Minor Triad!
Love this! 🔥😎👍
I tried the free pack and although I don't intend to buy the full version, I think for under 20 bucks it's really OK. It's really good for feeding Chord Potion and experimenting in that way. I bought Ultimate chord pack for only 4 dollars, but it is not as good. Every progression has to transposed down an octave unless you want c3, d3..etc.......to be your lowest note, not on piano anyway.
there are and free and open source midi chord packs out there that offer more for literally nothing
@@ballscrusher4 careful mate. Unison might sue you for outing their con.
I got the Unison MIDI Pack for $27 and it’s not horrible, but I barely use it, Only time I’ll use it is if I really need inspiration
Needed this video a few months earlier😐 but yeah I agree with everything :(
It would take like an hour to create such a pack yourself.... what a huge scam. Completely pointless.
Wow your content is realistic. And good. Shit man. Subscribed.
This midi pack will change your life!
just kidding its a scam, i made the scam
Sheesh it’s been 2 years and im still getting adds for the midi pack lol
i subbed lol, u are underrated and u are helping a lot of ppl keep it up
Unison ad right before the video too lmaooooo
i have them both and i never use the unison chord pack i always use scaler 2
Thank you
I bought Analog Lab 4 for 69$ yesterday on their homepage. 6500 more or less high quality presets I mean it's not a MIDI Chord Pack but consider it instead of buying the MIDI's for 67$ imo
But that's something totally different (albeit a terrific product) Analog Lab is a collection of virtual instruments, presets,sounds nothing to do with midi chords. That's like saying don't buy that bicycle but consider buying a banana instead!
2 business months does that include weekends and or February? Lol
I was curious b/c its $27 right now…appreciate the review…
Your camera focus is a scam
true
I would love to see a review of outputs arcade plugin been seeing lots of ads for that aswell!
It's a great investment. Almost too damn good. Made 5 beats in a day
thanks for the review hard to trust stuff on the internet
You looking for a shortcut around learning the most basic music theory? I got you. $70 burning a hole in your pocket? I got you. Wanna be served ads for something you’ll never ever buy? I got you.
I had scaler before I bought this pack...dont regret but damn it's not worth it
A lot of brave people admitting to buying this in the comments. If I was to have done such a bone headed thing I don't think I would dare admit it.
i feel like this shit is as good as typing random notes in. lol great video
I die a little faster every time their commercial plays.
We want you on Ableton 11 dude! Let's tutorial that!
I want to, I've signed up for the beta but they still havent sent me a copy 😭😱
@@Weaverbeats It took a week or so with me. Good luck with that 😛
1200 drum loops. Thats not what I wanted. I paid only $17 but feel ripped off. When you reapeat the same chord progressions for every KEY that is a serious rip off. I like the exteneded chords per key, but thats about it. An earlier video I saw showd chord progressions, apregios and melodies all in key being dragged & dropped and thats what I thought I was getting. Get the free pack but don't waste your money on this unless you get the 60% off. You are not getting much more than the free pack unless you want drum loops.