Hi Herman,

Forget about those instructions. You can reorder tracks in two ways:

First, in the tracks table, navigate to the track name (and not the show/hide 
button). Perform a mouse-down with Control-Option-command-shift-Space bar. Move 
to the track after which you'd like the dragged track to appear and press the 
same key combination for mouse up.

Second, if the tracks table isn't showing, you can perform the same action 
within the Mix window (quite possibly the Edit window as well, although I 
haven't checked). Do a mouse down on the track name within the track's channel 
strip, stop interacting with the track, move to where you wish to drop the 
track and mouse up. Let us know if it works for you.

Best,

Slau

On Feb 2, 2014, at 3:19 PM, hermanfer...@gmail.com <hermanfer...@gmail.com> 
wrote:

> Has this changed at all and ProTools 10? I cannot reorder tracks in either 
> edit or mixed window following the below instructions
> 
> Sent from my iPhone
> 
>> On Jan 7, 2011, at 7:18 AM, Scott Chesworth <scottcheswo...@gmail.com> wrote:
>> 
>> Hey Chuck,
>> 
>> Yowza, this is great news, workflow halved. Presumably being able to
>> do this in the tracklist table is new in 8.1 and up, because it
>> definitely didn't work in 8.0.4 when I originally tried it. Still,
>> great to know.
>> 
>> Cheers
>> Scott
>> 
>>> On 1/6/11, Chuck Reichel <soundpicturerecord...@gmail.com> wrote:
>>> Hi Scott & List,
>>> 
>>> I just got this to work in PT 8.1 for reordering tracks in the mix
>>> window..
>>> step #1 Just  inter act with the track list table.
>>> step #2 find the track you want to reorder and "mouse down on it.
>>> step 3 using VO move up or down in the track list table till you find
>>> where you want to put it.
>>> Step 4 "mouse up" on the track and bang! its there just below track
>>> you stopped on.
>>> 
>>> At this point the track you just dropped on to its new position is now
>>> selected, and it has moved below the track your stopped on!
>>> 
>>> Just another note you do not half to inter act with a track and then
>>> stop interacting with it to select the track.
>>> You can just  "Vo space bar" on it.. to select it.
>>> Just use the mac commands for selecting contiguous "Shift click with
>>> actual mouse" or non contiguous "Command click with mouse" items in
>>> this case tracks  in the track list in the mix window in PT.
>>> This is going to speed up the  work flow immensely!!!
>>> Even with the Control-24 I find my self looking at the track list
>>> table to absolutely verify that the  tracks are selected before I make
>>> a group per say..
>>> This keeps the work flow in the track list table!
>>> Your Mileage may vary.
>>> Chuck
>>> 
>>> 
>>>> On Sep 22, 2010, at 5:16 AM, Scott Chesworth wrote:
>>>> 
>>>> Folks,
>>>> 
>>>> In addition to all the valuable tips Slau and Chuck replied with, I
>>>> thought I should update this thread to say that there's also a
>>>> dragging workflow to reorder tracks.
>>>> 
>>>> The following assumes that you're dragging in the mix window:
>>>> 1. Interact with the track you want to drag, and use
>>>> VO+Command+Shift+Space to mouse-down on the track name field. Note
>>>> that at this point, you really do have to be interacted, and it'll
>>>> only work on the track name field.
>>>> 2. Uninteract, and navigate left or right along the horizontal display
>>>> of tracks until you reach the track to the right of where you want the
>>>> moving track to be dropped. When you mouse-up in the next step, the
>>>> track you're moving will always be dropped to the left of the track VO
>>>> is focused on.
>>>> 3. Mouse up using VO+Command+Shift+Space again to drop your moving
>>>> track. Note that in the mix window, you don't have to be interacted at
>>>> dropping stage.
>>>> 
>>>> Should you want to perform this workflow in the edit window, the only
>>>> significant differences are:
>>>> 1. The track name field is landed upon as soon as you interact with
>>>> the tracks
>>>> 2. You also have to interact and be focused on the track name field to
>>>> drop here for some odd reason.
>>>> 
>>>> Easier than it sounds believe me. Not always the most efficient
>>>> method, but between this and what Slau and Chuck posted, we're pretty
>>>> well equipped to rearrange tracks now.
>>>> 
>>>> Hth
>>>> Scott
>>>> 
>>>>> On 9/20/10, Chuck Reichel <soundpicturerecord...@gmail.com> wrote:
>>>>> Hi Scott,
>>>>> If you want it beside your original track You can Duplicate the
>>>>> track.
>>>>> Shift optionn D will make dupp of selected track.
>>>>> This should drop the track  by  the original track.
>>>>> Make sure "insert after last selected track is checked" in the
>>>>> duplicate  dialogue.
>>>>> Also in the duplication dialogue you could un checkactive playlist.
>>>>> I just took a look at the duplicate dialogue and pt 8.04 is very cool
>>>>> you can choose what gets duplicated with accessible check boxes! Very
>>>>> cool compared to PT 5.1..
>>>>> Let us know what happens?
>>>>> The atvantage is that it will save time with all the track I/O and
>>>>> effects especialy if it is related to the org GT track.
>>>>> Your mileage may very!
>>>>> Talk soon
>>>>> 
>>>>> Chuck Reichel
>>>>> 954-742-0019
>>>>> www.SoundPictureRecording.com
>>>>> In GOD I Trust
>>>>> 
>>>>> 
>>>>> 
>>>>> 
>>>>> 
>>>>>> On Sep 20, 2010, at 11:23 AM, Scott Chesworth wrote:
>>>>>> 
>>>>>> Folks,
>>>>>> 
>>>>>> Has anybody figured out a way of reordering tracks after creation?
>>>>>> As
>>>>>> an example, let's say I have a last minute flash of inspiration
>>>>>> for a
>>>>>> lead guitar harmony, but I'm creating the track for this stroke of
>>>>>> genius to reside on after tracking a load of keys. By default,
>>>>>> when I
>>>>>> create a new track, it goes straight to the bottom of the list, so
>>>>>> I'd
>>>>>> have my lead stuff, then the keys tracks, and one more lonely lead
>>>>>> harmony after those. Is there a way of dragging that harmony track
>>>>>> up
>>>>>> to be with its guitar pals using VO?
>>>>>> 
>>>>>> Cheers in advance
>>>>>> Scott
>>> 
>>> Chuck Reichel
>>> 954-742-0019
>>> www.SoundPictureRecording.com
>>> 
>>> 
>>> 
>>> 
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