I think that’s normal, for a new track to appear at the bottom, and not a lot you can do about it. How about temporarily moving the MIDI track down to the bottom while you do the bouncing so they’ll be adjacent?
Or have you tried creating an empty audio track where you want it, selecting it, and see if it bounces into that. Don’t know if it’ll work but worth a try perhaps.
Agreed! It’s painful since dragging tracks upwards is SLOOOOW in Cubase especially when you have 120 Tracks before you get to the top part of the Window.
Folder tracks don’t solve the issue unfortunately.
I hope in the future there will be an option that you can choose to put the bounced tracks directly under the original/midi track.
You can create an audio track under it, then create another vst connection (but don’t connect it). Then route the first tracks OUT to the new connection and route the audio tracks IN to the new conection. Arm them both for record and record. Then if you still want the first track you have to reset the out, but it works.