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Old 06-29-2023, 10:16 PM
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Default Re: "Strip silence" or similar on midi. Is it possible?

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Originally Posted by albee1952 View Post
Help me out here as I still am unclear on why this is desired(20+ years in and am still learning)
For instance, they may ask "is there something going on there in the production?" Then the visibility or absence of a clip boundary clears that up instantly, just like for audio.

At least for the note onset, not necessarily decay or tail of MIDI instruments (just like reverb or delay between visible audio clips with silence stripped).

I wouldn't see a reason for me to do this either. But everyone's workflow is unique. And there could be significant advantages to some work needs.



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