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I think closing and opening gives the impression of being more cumbersome than it really is.
Maybe due to psychological factors.

I think renaming and multiple selections can lead to unintentional errors. Plus they end up being more than 5 steps and more complex.

Anyway, I appreciate that you shared it, because knowing new ways of doing things is always useful.

I also appreciate that you revived the thread because it conveys the positivity and energy in 2008 when I suppose Qtractor was still a promise. I have been using Qtractor since approximately 2016. More intensively the last 5 years.

Today it is a mature reality. Although it has its small peculiarities, such as not automatically updating an external audio edition, the general approach of the application more than makes up for it.

By the way, this functionality in Linux is even more difficult. I say this because the only editor with advanced functions is Audacity. And this does not allow you to save an open audio, but rather to export it, which complicates the process even more.