Keeping tracks in the same position

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berlinpigeon
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Keeping tracks in the same position

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Hello everyone! Here's what I am wondering. Is there a way to have a track stay in the same position, no matter how you bounce and edit. For example. Can I have the film audio track stay always on top of the session? When I bounce MIDI and add to the project, the track always appears on top and therefore destroys all my order. Any ideas? Thanks!
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Re: Keeping tracks in the same position

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I think you gotta just drag things around. Color coding and using track folders helps me a lot.
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Re: Keeping tracks in the same position

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Keyboard commands will help getting tracks out of the way quickly.

Go to the Tips Sheet and search for Move, or Move Tracks, possibly.

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