time, and tracks can even share playlists.
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- Some other <abbr title="Digital Audio Workstation">DAW</abbr>s, us the term
+ Some other <abbr title="Digital Audio Workstation">DAW</abbr>s use the term
<dfn>"virtual track"</dfn> to define a track that isn't actually playing or
doing anything, but can be mapped/assigned to a real track. This concept is
functionally identical to Ardour's playlists. We just like to be little more
One thing to bear in mind is that playlists are cheap. They
do not cost anything in terms of CPU consumption, and they have very
minimal efforts on memory use. So generating new playlists whenever needed
- is recommendable. They are not equivalent to tracks,
+ is recommended. They are not equivalent to tracks,
which require extra CPU time and significant memory space, or audio
files, which use disk space, or plugins that require extra CPU time.
If a playlist is not in use, it occupies a small amount of memory, and