+<h3>'New Playlist' buttons</h3>
+
+<figure class="left">
+ <img alt="The 'New Playlist' buttons" src="/images/recorder_new-playlist.png">
+ <figcaption>
+ The 'New Playlist' buttons
+ </figcaption>
+</figure>
+
+<p>
+ Recording multiple takes can easily be done in Ardour by using
+ <a href="@@understanding-playlists">playlists</a>, as a track can have
+ multiple playlists and it is easy to <a href="@@playlist-operations">switch</a>
+ from one to another.
+</p>
+<p>
+ The two buttons create new, "blank", playlists to record on:
+</p>
+<ul>
+ <li><kbd class="menu">New Playlist for All Tracks</kbd> creates a
+ new playlist for each visible track, while</li>
+ <li><kbd class="menu">New Playlist for Rec-Armed</kbd> uses the
+ <kbd style="color:red;">●</kbd> recording
+ status of each track to generate new playlists.</kbd></li>
+</ul>
+<p>
+ Creating new playlists is both cheap in terms of CPU and memory, and easy
+ to revert by changing the track's playlist back to its previous one. Playlists
+ on different tracks can also share the same name, allowing for a better
+ workflow when recording: Ardour suggests <em>Take.<i>#n</i></em> as the
+ name for each playlist, so that they stay somewhat correlated.
+</p>
+