10-08-2016, 12:48 AM
Well, i agree with most here that using collections for the mentioned workflow would make more sense (imho). I wouldn't want to mix real setlists with such quasi collections and it is possible pretty easily and quickly to add to collections as well from within a song and from the respective lists. But to each his own.
But if Mike considers adding the warning in setlists I wouldn't like it as default. It would only bother me in most cases since I use my setlists as setlists, constructing them carefully and not as some kind of to do dump. So the chance to accidentally add something is minimal for me and I'd like a warning to be optional for this reason.
A bit OT, what is the difference between a collection and an album? Technically I don't see one. Mike, what's the intended use? CDs and LPs where the songs are tracks on? How do you others use albums different than collections?
But if Mike considers adding the warning in setlists I wouldn't like it as default. It would only bother me in most cases since I use my setlists as setlists, constructing them carefully and not as some kind of to do dump. So the chance to accidentally add something is minimal for me and I'd like a warning to be optional for this reason.
A bit OT, what is the difference between a collection and an album? Technically I don't see one. Mike, what's the intended use? CDs and LPs where the songs are tracks on? How do you others use albums different than collections?