- Playlists are created with the name of the track of which they are
- associated, plus a version number. So, the first playlist for a track
- called "Cowbell" will be called <samp>Cowbell.1</samp>. This name will
- be used to define the names of any regions added to the playlist by
- recording. You can change the name at any time, to anything you want.
- Ardour does not require that your playlist names are all unique, but it
- will make your life easier if they are. Suggested examples of user-assigned
- names for a playlist might include <kbd class="input">Lead Guitar, 2nd
- take</kbd>, <kbd class="input">vocals (quiet)</kbd>,
- and <kbd class="input">downbeat cuica</kbd>. Notice how these might be
- different from the associated track names, which for these examples might
- be <kbd class="input">Lead Guitar</kbd>,
- <kbd class="input">Vocals</kbd> and <kbd class="input">Cuica</kbd>. The
- playlist name provides more information because it is about a specific
- version of the material that may (or may not) end up in the final version
- of the track.
-</p>
-<p>
- If you are going to rename your playlists, do so before recording new
- material to them.
+ Playlists are created by default with the name of the active playlist, plus a
+ version number, and the first playlist is named after the track with which it is
+ associated. So, the first playlist for a track called "Cowbell" will be called
+ "Cowbell.1", the next one "Cowbell.2", etc. This name can be changed at any
+ time, to anything: Ardour does not require playlist names to be unique,
+ although it will make the user's life easier if they are. Suggested examples
+ of user-assigned names for a playlist might include <kbd class="input"> Lead
+ Guitar, 2nd take</kbd>, <kbd class="input">vocals (quiet)</kbd>, and <kbd
+ class="input">downbeat cuica</kbd>. These might be different from the
+ associated track names, which for these examples might be <kbd
+ class="input">Lead Guitar</kbd>, <kbd class="input">Vocals</kbd> and <kbd
+ class="input">Cuica</kbd>. The playlist name provides more information because
+ it is about a specific version of the material that may (or may not) end up in
+ the final version of the track.