Midi monitor filtering

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  • #12848
    Hecticcc
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      I would love to be able filter on specific sequences of sysex messages or timestamp values.
      I have to plow trough long dumps regularly and now i copy/pasty/filter everything from the midi monitor or log to TextPad, it would be awesome if it could be done inside the midi monitor.

      #12849
      atom
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        This could be done, i’ll think about how, and try to implement it. You can use the ToDo list on the site to write down those requests.

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        #12856
        lfo2vco
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          MIDIpatch for Mac by Pete Yandell does some filtering of notes, MIDI clock and channels, also remapping to a new channel and transposition of notes. It’s a useful tool and maybe a good example.

          Here is some noise I organised into an acceptable format:
          https://soundcloud.com/lfo2vco/a-dark-crystal

          #12859
          Hecticcc
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            Cool, thanks Atom 🙂
            Added to the Todo list.

            @ lfo2vco – good tip, too bad i’m on m$ / linux so can’t use it myself…

            #12878
            atom
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              On Windows MIDI-OX will do that for you.

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