Danny
Not always a good idea.
Those blank measures may contain a lot of data setting up controllers.
patches etc.
Delete those and you screw up the MIDI file.
To do it you need a sequencer.
You can get a free one here :-
www.sourceforge.net/projects/jazzplusplus/
Jazz++ Sequencer - basic but useful.
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Barry Graham
Melbourne, Australia
> Does anyone know of a way to eliminate the silence on the front of a
> midi.On some midis I have there is a 10 second silence before the
> first note. Thanks.
>
MIDItrim by Günther Nagler might do the trick. See www.gnmidi.com (link:
Freeware) for all Günther's excellent MIDI tools.
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Hi Barry,
sorry, here I find only the source. Have you a link for the
compiled version ?
with best regards
Norbert
> Sorry about that!
> The Jazzware site is www.jazzware.com but it seems to have disappeared.
Sorry, but this link is corrupt.
Have you another tip.
with best regards
Norbert
This utility is also available in english.
There is an option called "Quickstart" which reduces / compresses the
system-exclusive data and the makes the song start quite fast.
No data or anything gets lost. The Controller Data will be "pushed"
as tight as possible into the first one or two seconds in a song.
Try it - it愀 a nice piece of software.
Regards,
Dirk
Danny schrieb:
If you find there is something contained in the blank measures, you can
usually get rid of most of them by just deleting 1 blank measure at a
time thats closest to where the music is, save the file, then do it
again and repeat this.
Then go and test the files and see if they are damaged or work ok, and
delete the ones not needed.
You will need to laod them into a sequencr or midi music program that
allows editing and deletion of measures.
Dirk Fellhauer wrote:
> You should try the following piece of Software:
> "PSRUTI" (stands for Yamaha PSR-Utility) which is downloadable as
> freeware at: www.heikoplate.de or here:
> http://www.heikoplate.de/mambo/index.php?option=com_content&task=blogcategory&id=67&Itemid=44
>
> This utility is also available in english.
>
> There is an option called "Quickstart" which reduces / compresses the
> system-exclusive data and the makes the song start quite fast.
> No data or anything gets lost. The Controller Data will be "pushed"
> as tight as possible into the first one or two seconds in a song.
>
> Try it - it´s a nice piece of software.