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hth,

Thanks for the info about track-0. Makes perfect sense. I still don't think exporting the midi tracks is the way to go about this as it does not result in any consolidation. I kept playing around and here's the approach I've come up with.

1. Create new MIDI track
2. Highlight an existing clip
3. Ctrl-c, Ctrl-v
4. Use mouse to identify where copied clip should be pasted (this also requires zoom and snap to be set sufficiently)
5. Hit Enter
6. Repeat for each clip that needs to be merged.
7. Select the newly created track (this has the effect of selecting all overlapping clips assigned to the track)
8. Use Clip > Merge to write merged clips to a .mid file

Pretty tedious and prone to human error for a few reasons but it works and I finally have a process :)

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