Welcome to our exclusive collection of high-quality MIDI packs, crafted by talented composers, producers, and musicians who are industry professionals in their respective styles and genres.
You will find ready-to-use melodies, chord progressions, basslines, and drum patterns which can be patched to any instrument or sampler in your collection. Experience song arrangements, sophisticated rhythms, humanized swing, complex chord progression, and emotional melodies to educate, influence, or just drag and drop into your own productions.
Whether you produce Trance, Trap Hip-Hop, R&B, Pop, House, Techno or any other contemporary genre, our MIDI packs help spark ideas and bring expert musicianship to your studio. All our MIDI files are clearly labeled with musical key, BPM, and instrument type for easy browsing and is 100% royalty-free.
The MIDI information can be modified, arranged, and modulated in any decent DAW and assigned to the VST synthesizer of your choice. compatible with all Major DAW's including Ableton Live, FL Studio, Logic Pro, Pro Tools, Cubase, Reaper, Studio One, and more.
Personally, I believe the versatility of MIDI packs is massively overlooked, they can be used at any tempo, modifiable in any timing and pitch, and patched into any sound imaginable.
We are extremely proud of our exclusive MIDI packs. Always trying to musically innovate and educate where we can.
For more information on the technical aspect of using MIDI, please see our tutorial on using MIDI in music production. Otherwise are FAQ below should provide you with the answers.
A MIDI pack is a collection of MIDI files of data containing compositional information. These files can be used to control a digital audio workstation (DAW) or other music production Software and Hardware. MIDI files contain instructions for a computer or Hardware devices to play-back music information, which includes which notes to play, the duration of each note, and other performance characteristics.
To use MIDI packs you will need to import the MIDI files into your DAW (digital audio workstation), or other music production software. Once the MIDI files are imported, you can use them to control virtual instruments or other sounds within your DAW. You can also use the MIDI files to create new melodies and musical ideas by altering the notes, rhythm and performance modulation.
Yes, you can edit MIDI files within a DAW. including changing the pitch/musical Key, duration of individual notes, adding or removing notes, or adjusting other performance characteristics