I've started making midi music using a tracker that isn't really designed for it. The only way I've found to actually record midi files with it, in a way that doesn't mess up the timing too badly, is to record using a Linux tool that basically dumps all the incoming data into a midi file. This basically works, but there's no sync, so there's a bunch of silence at the start of the file that doesn't line up with a beat. Moving or quantizing the notes around in any midi editor I've tried doesn't move the CC data as well, so that doesn't work. What I want is a tool that can move the position of every midi event by a specific number of beats:tics all at once. Any ideas?
Example file, the timing is still slightly wonky and there are some notes that don't shut off properly, but ignore that:
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I've started making midi music using a tracker that isn't really designed for it. The only way I've found to actually record midi files with it, in a way that doesn't mess up the timing too badly, is to record using a Linux tool that basically dumps all the incoming data into a midi file. This basically works, but there's no sync, so there's a bunch of silence at the start of the file that doesn't line up with a beat. Moving or quantizing the notes around in any midi editor I've tried doesn't move the CC data as well, so that doesn't work. What I want is a tool that can move the position of every midi event by a specific number of beats:tics all at once. Any ideas?
Example file, the timing is still slightly wonky and there are some notes that don't shut off properly, but ignore that:
https://user.fm/files/v2-56e651fe1acaea11add67e1684f6b27e/rt_test3a.mid
(Alternately, does any one want to write a midi file writer in my music software for me? :p)
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