+++ title = "Arranging tracks" description = "How to organize regions on the timeline in Ardour" chapter = false weight = 2 +++ In the following chapters we will use Ardour to create a short rhythmic passage using several drumkit samples. We will continue working on this passage in later tutorials, such as _Working with Regions_ and _Creating Looped Sections_. We assume that you have read the chapters in the _Getting Started_ section already, and are familiar with _Importing Audio_, _Tracks_, and the _Timeline_. ## Importing Samples The first step is to add some sounds, which is discussed at length in the _Importing Audio_ chapter. Here, we are using the _Add existing media_ dialog (**Ctrl + I**) to import some drumkit samples as regions. The samples used in this tutorial were obtained from a sample pack from the [freesound.org](http://www.freesound.org/) website (the [Nord Drum Mini Kit](https://freesound.org/people/menegass/packs/10430/) sample pack). {{< figure alt="FS1" src="en/ardour7-freesound-1.png" >}} After importing a few sounds from the downloaded sample pack (bass drum, snare, hi-hat, clap), our session looks like this (in this case we used the _Add files as new tracks_ option, and inserted _at session start_. The drumkit samples appear as new individual tracks in the _Editor_ window, each with the name of the audio file used. If the file names are too long or obscure, you may want to rename your tracks for clarity. {{< figure alt="FS2" src="en/ardour7-freesound-2.png" >}} ## Organizing the Tracks Let's rename the tracks so we can quickly see the location of each instrument. To do that, double-click on the track name to edit it. {{< figure alt="FS3" src="en/ardour7-freesound-3.png" >}} You may also wish to rearrange the order of the tracks from top to bottom in the editor window. Do that by clicking the _Tracks & Busses_ tab at the far right of the _Editor_ window and drag-and-dropping the tracks in the order you want. {{< figure alt="FS4" src="en/ardour7-freesound-4.png" >}} Another option to rearrange tracks is to select a track and use **Ctrl+Arrow Up/Down** shortcut to move it up or down. {{% notice tip %}} You can also use the V check boxes in this tab to view or hide tracks in the main canvas. {{% /notice %}} Here we have ordered the drumkit so that the kick drum is on the bottom, the snare and high-hat are in the middle, and the clap is on top.  {{< figure alt="FS6" src="en/ardour7-freesound-5.png" >}} ## Continuing In the next step we will learn about setting up the meter to organize these samples into a rhythm. Next: [SETTING UP TIME SIGNATURE](../setting-up-time-signature)