<p>Ardour does not impose any particular ordering of tracks and busses in either the editor or mixer windows. The default arrangement is as follows:</p>
<p><em>By default</em> 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 <code>Edit > Preferences > Editor > Synchronize Editor and Mixer Track Order</code>. When disabled, the ordering one window is totally indepedent of the other.</p>
<h3>... in the Editor Window, via the Keyboard</h3>
<p>Select the tracks you want to move. Then use <code>Track > Move Selected Tracks Up</code> (<kbdclass="mod1">↑</kbd>) or <code>Track > Move Selected Tracks Down</code> (<kbdclass="mod1">↓</kbd>) to move the selected track(s) up or down in the editor window.</p>
<p>Make the <ahref="/ardours-interface/introducing-the-editor-window/editor-lists/">Editor Lists</a> visible. Select the <code>Tracks & Busses</code> tab. In the Tracks & Busses side panel, you can freely drag-and-drop tracks and busses into any order you prefer.</p>
<h3>... in the Mixer Window, via Drag-n-Drop</h3>
<p>Within the "Strips" pane (Mixer window, top left), you can freely drag-and-drop tracks and busses into any order you prefer.</p>
<p>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". </p>