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Inspiring
January 24, 2023
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Reorder / Rearrange Video and Audio Tracks

  • January 24, 2023
  • 141 replies
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It would be amazing to simply grab a track and move it up or down in the order of the sequence. This was something I could do easily back when I used Vegas Pro. Occasionally, I have big, complex sequences and would like to reorder the tracks for organization purposes or for shipping off to audio master. Thanks!

141 replies

Inspiring
June 6, 2023

Since the OP brought up how this is possible to do in Vegas, which honestly was my favorite video editing software and used it primarily during the aughts, I also wanted to mention how I miss the ability to not only drag and drop tracks to change their order, but also the timeline wasn't divided into a video section and audio sectio. You could have them stacked any way you want. You could have a video track, then an audio track and then another video track, etc. If you make the video and audio tracks distinct enough, it really helps in many cases, to have some audio tracks directly under corresponding video tracks.

Known Participant
June 6, 2023

@OldDesertLizardYeah, I was talking about patching the tracks content to another track. But as you and others said, this wouldn't change track names and as @Danaproducer mentioned the mixer settings and volume or panning automations (I didn't even think about those until your comment). Especially the second makes me reconsider my statement.

OldDesertLizard
Known Participant
June 6, 2023

@Robert Beyer - it sounds like you're talking about changing the order of clips horizontally.  We're talking about re-ordering audio TRACKS vertically.  When you do move all the clips on one track that you've renamed "Background Music", the name of "Background Music" stays on the original track, and all of the moved clips (which are background music) are moved to the new track, but retains the same name as what the destination track had before the move.  What I'm looking for - and I think is the subject of this thread - is a way to move a full audio (or video!) track with it's attached track name.  Other wise we're wasting time renaming tracks after getting the clips in the vertical order we want them.

Participant
June 6, 2023

Some users have suggested this feature is unneeded since you can easily move or copy/paste or insert/patch existing clips onto different tracks to rearrange their order.  These methods may work well for folks who haven't yet added custom track names or gobs of track mixer fx and buss routing, but if you've ever been down the rabbit hole of a complex (and well organized) audio mix within Premiere you'll understand the dire need for a drag-and-drop track arrange feature.  🙏🙏🙏  The ability to reorder tracks without losing track names and track mixer settings would be a godsend!

aTomician
Inspiring
January 24, 2023
Or another alternative way to do this:

Add an empty track where you're moving to
Press A to get the track select tool up.
Shift click at the start of the track you want to shift (highlights everything on that track)
Press V to get arrow tool
Shift click highlighted clips (prevents them tracking forward or backward)
...and drag drop to the empty track

You could even do a macro to do the first part of this (I have a streamdeck which would make this a one press operation)

100% agree still not as intuitive or easy as drag / drop and IMO I still think we need this feature for real.
Regards, aTomician
Participating Frequently
January 24, 2023
To be honest, I think that feature isn't even that critical as you can do it already. Not by drag and drop, sure and yes, that would be nice to have but it's not critical in my opinion.
The way to do it:
1) open the sequence you want to reorder the tracks in the source monitor
2) patch the sources/tracks in the timeline the way you want
3) insert with playhead at the beginning of your timeline and without in/out markers

The result is the same as drag and dropping tracks directly.
It's not too complicated or tedious and I wouldn't even call that way a workaround. Also I never had to rearrange tracks so often that I need the drag and drop feature this badly. There are other features missing entirely that I'd wish to have on a daily basis.
Known Participant
January 24, 2023
Serena, go on their FB page and request this. https://www.facebook.com/groups/1053332041438150
Also, use the FB messenger found on the page and request it.
If you Tweet, tweet it (@Adobe).
Get your PremPr friends to do the same.
Bombard them with this request. If everyone does this, then it will get their attention.
Participating Frequently
January 24, 2023
I'm not too sure I believe that statement about the amount of votes, considering nearly everything on this forum gets ignored, even the ones with the highest votes. Sure several of them say they're "under review", but when you hover over the words it says "Updated over 3 years ago" or more for nearly every one.
This one specifically is on the very first page, which should be good enough to get attention anyway. No amount of votes is going to result in Adobe caring, as evident based on the third top voted suggestion being full of people with good points who got belittled by Adobe employees and then ghosted for over 5 months.
Known Participant
January 24, 2023
I've exchanged a couple of FB messenges with the Adobe PremPro. I've asked for the social media people to get this request in front of the PremPro product team. The latest response indicated that they'll be our advocate to get this feature fixed. Meanwhile, they said it's the number of VOTES on this request that also determines their priorities.
So... everyone who knows anyone on PremPr, have them come to this request and VOTE. And, have them ask them to get some of their colleagues to VOTE on this.
Let's bombard them with VOTES to get their attention.
Remember... squeaky wheel.
Don't forget to Tweet as well.
Known Participant
January 24, 2023
I posted on Adobe premiere pro FB page. Everyone who sees this should do the same. If we all do FB posts and Twitter Tweets... maybe... just MAYBE... they'll get it done. Remember... the squeaky wheel gets the grease... So, everyone, start squeaking.