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Ardour does not impose any particular ordering of tracks and busses in either the editor or mixer windows. The default arrangement is as follows:

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Editor Default Arrangement

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Mixer Default Arrangement

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Synchronizing Editor and Mixer Window Ordering

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By default the ordering within the editor and mixer windows is synchronized: if you reorder in one window, the ordering in the other window will change. You can disable this via Edit > Preferences > Editor > Synchronize Editor and Mixer Track Order. When disabled, the ordering one window is totally indepedent of the other.

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Reordering Specific Tracks...

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... in the Editor Window, via the Keyboard

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Select the tracks you want to move. Then use Track > Move Selected Tracks Up (↑) or Track > Move Selected Tracks Down (↓) to move the selected track(s) up or down in the editor window.

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... in the Editor Window, via Drag-n-Drop

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Make the Editor Lists visible. Select the Tracks & Busses tab. In the Tracks & Busses side panel, you can freely drag-and-drop tracks and busses into any order you prefer.

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... in the Mixer Window, via Drag-n-Drop

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Within the "Strips" pane (Mixer window, top left), you can freely drag-and-drop tracks and busses into any order you prefer.

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"Collecting" Group Members

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Tracks and Busses that are members of a group can be reordered so that they display contiguously within the Editor and Mixer windows. Context-click on the group tab and choose "Collect".

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+ Ardour does not impose any particular ordering of tracks and busses in + either the editor or mixer windows. The default arrangements are as follows: +

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+ In the Editor, the Master bus will always be on top unless + hidden. Tracks and busses will appear in their initial order, from top to + bottom. The monitor section (if used) will never be visible in the editor + window. +

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+ In the Mixer, the tracks and busses will be displayed in their + initial order, from left to right. The Master bus is always on the far + right and occupies its own pane, so that it is always visible no matter + how you scroll the other mixer strips. If a Monitor section is used, + it shows up at the right edge of the mixer window, from where it can be + torn off into a separate window. +

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