Re: sanitize midi files on command line?

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Hi Peter!
Oct 17 2023, Peter P. has written:
...
I am looking for a program (ideally on the command line) that allows me
to check for identical notes being retriggered before they have been
turned off.
...
I know that Midish is on the list. But upon import of a MIDI file into
the sequencer it check for overlapping notes and - I'm quite sure -
corrects them. This solution is far from ideal, because you have to
import them and then export them, which you could do even in a script,
but still...
Well, if nothing else comes up, ready made, this may be a small
soultion. I don't know what Midish does with unfinished notes. It is
aware of frames and knows that some events come in pairs. Somehow it
will deal with that situation, but I have never encountered it.

HTH.

Best wishes,

Jeanette

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