Solved~ S-Plat, How to collapse multiple midi instrument tracks to a signal midi track?

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Solved~ S-Plat, How to collapse multiple midi instrument tracks to a signal midi track?

Is there a way to collapse multiple midi instrument  tracks  to a signal midi instrument track?
I can't seem to find a way to do it. Can't even export as a midi file. 
post edited by FoggyMind - 2015/09/01 16:15:43
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    Re: S-Plat, How to collapse multiple midi instrument tracks to a signal midi track? 2015/09/01 14:35:43 (permalink)
    move the "other" midi data into the "first" one. Best advice is to hold shift while moving (maintain position)
     
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    Re: S-Plat, How to collapse multiple midi instrument tracks to a signal midi track? 2015/09/01 16:05:27 (permalink)
    Thanks for the help Ed :) have a nice day!
     
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