diff --git a/include/playlist-operations.html b/include/playlist-operations.html index 48cc2a29..a0595578 100644 --- a/include/playlist-operations.html +++ b/include/playlist-operations.html @@ -6,46 +6,55 @@
(Local Playlists) | -Shows all of the playlists associated with this track, and indicates - the currently selected playlist |
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Rename… | -Displays a dialog to rename the current playlist |
New… | -Creates a new empty playlist, and the track switches to the new playlist |
New Copy… | -Creates a new playlist that is a copy of the current playlist; the track switches to the new playlist |
Clear Current | -Removes all regions from the current playlist |
Select From All… | -Displays a playlist browser to manually choose which playlist this track should use. (from this track or another one) |
(Local Playlists) | +Shows all of the playlists associated with this track, and indicates + the currently selected playlist | +
Select… | +Allows switching playlists, either for this track or multiple ones (more about that later) | +
Rename… | +Displays a dialog to rename the current playlist |
New Playlist… | +Creates a new empty playlist, and the track switches to the new playlist | +
Copy Playlist… | +Creates a new playlist that is an independent copy of the current playlist; the track switches to the new playlist | +
Clear Current | +Removes all regions from the current playlist | +
Advanced | |
Copy from … | +Creates a new playlist that is an independent copy of a playlist from this track or another one; the track switches to the new playlist | +
Share with … | +Uses a playlist from this track or another one; any edit to this playlist will be reflected on the other track(s) that use this playlist | +
Steal from … | +Uses a playlist from this track or another one and removes it from the local playlists in the "robbed" track. Otherwise, behaves like "Share with …" | +
- 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 Lead - Guitar, 2nd take, vocals (quiet), and 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 - it is about a specific version of the material that may (or may not) end up in - the final version of the track. +
+ When Stealing a playlist, it does not remove the playlist from the + robbed track. The playlist now belongs to the current track, and the robbed track + uses the playlist as a shared playlist with the new owner. Hence, this playlist + won't be in the (Local Playlists) list from the robbed track anymore, but + will now appear in the current track's local playlists.
-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 created is automatically named "Cowbell take.2" etc. This allows - for a quick way to label different takes. -
- -It is entirely possible to share playlists between tracks. The only slightly unusual thing that should be noted when sharing is that edits to the @@ -55,8 +64,52 @@
To avoid this kind of behaviour, and nevertheless use the same (or substantially - the same) playlist on two tracks, the desired playlist must be chosen in the - second track, and then the New Copy… button clicked. + the same) playlist on two tracks, the desired playlist must be copied and not shared. This generates an independent copy of it for that track, which can then be edited without affecting the original.
+ ++ In its most basic use, the Select … + menu allows: +
++ When used for Only this track/group, in the + selector below, it is the same as using the New + Playlist … and Copy Playlist … from the + Playlist menu. +
++ But the selector also allows to apply these operation (changing + playlist, creating an empty new one or creating an independent copy) + for Rec-armed tracks or ALL tracks. This can be useful in a recording + situation with many microphones and multiple takes to deal with. +
++ These playlist operations, on multiple tracks, are also available + directly on the secondary toolbar in Recorder mode. +
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