Filtering has always worked for me.

And since much of the filtered data can either be redundant, or of a type of data that the particular patch you are using might not even respond to, it just makes good sense to filter it. The MIDI stream bandwidth is limited, and there is no sense making your file bigger by including a torrent of unused data.

In other words, if playing a piano, vibe, organ, or other patch that doesn't respond to pitch bend anyway, why clutter up the sequence and MIDI stream?

If the patch doesn't respond to breath control, why clutter them up with CC2?

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