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Old 03-15-2023, 06:05 AM
DigitalVortex DigitalVortex is offline
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Default "Strip silence" or similar on midi. Is it possible?

Hi,

The function "Strip silence" as such seams to not work on midi, even in the Clip mode.

Is there any non-wanking method to quickly get rid of all the empty parts of the Clip blocks?

Of course, it's not the same as with audio, because there is always empty space and silence between midi notes. So I mean mainly/or basically the detecting and then the cleaning of all emptiness before the first note and after the last.

(Check the attached pic.)

Thanx in advance!
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