X-Git-Url: http://shamusworld.gotdns.org/cgi-bin/gitweb.cgi?a=blobdiff_plain;f=include%2Fplaylist-operations.html;h=beb3d73a286b75baedb215d6d57ff4fdf788fa77;hb=ca8c53473dfbcb7d4b483a5ce792bbf4b5caffe8;hp=254cf1c6aaee71d5f521d22dd68b7ac1cb062cc5;hpb=764a7768616c7dd4c57c63d3afc7673d9900c662;p=ardour-manual diff --git a/include/playlist-operations.html b/include/playlist-operations.html index 254cf1c..beb3d73 100644 --- a/include/playlist-operations.html +++ b/include/playlist-operations.html @@ -28,10 +28,10 @@ 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 + although it will make the user's life easier if they are. Suggested examples of user-assigned names for a playlist might include Lead Guitar, 2nd take, vocals (quiet), and downbeat cuica. Notice how these might be different from the + class="input">downbeat cuica. These might be different from the associated track names, which for these examples might be Lead Guitar, Vocals and Cuica. The playlist name provides more information because @@ -41,7 +41,7 @@

Using the fact that playlist names are based on the active one with an incremented version number, one can rename a playlist "Cowbell take.1" so that - the next playlist crated is automatically named "Cowbell take.2" etc. This allows + the next playlist created is automatically named "Cowbell take.2" etc. This allows for a quick way to label different takes.