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how to remove silence from start of midi file?

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Old 07 July 2003, 02:05 PM
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Does anyone know any freeware utility that will allow me to simply chop out silence from the start of a midi file?

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Old 07 July 2003, 02:24 PM
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MIDI File Disassembler/Assembler

A program to convert MIDI files into readable text files that you can view and edit with any text editor. This also goes the other way, converting the text file back into a new MIDI file with any changes you made. But it's more than that. It features much more processing of the MIDI data, allowing you to filter out any particular types of data, or filter by MIDI channel or note range, or remap note numbers, or scale volume, or delay tracks, etc. In order to use this program, you must first download and install the MidiFile DLL and GenMidi DLL.


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Old 07 July 2003, 02:28 PM
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Yes.
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