I hope so.
Actually, since posting this, I've thought of lots of circumstances where doing this would actually make matters worse: If your intention was to play a D in the second octave followed by a G in the first octave and your thumb roll was late, then the "blip" note would only be five semitones away from the D, whereas the low G that you intended to play would be a whole octave away from the blip note, so the blip note would actually get held and be even more obvious.
Nevertheless, if somebody would be willing to help make this, I'd still like to try it.
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