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The biggest difference between quince and the standard daw is that quince does not operate in the 'tape recorder vs mixing desk'-paradigm. In quince there are no channels in which audio data is arranged, and since there are no channels, there also is no need for a mixer to mix them. Instead, quince presents it's contents in display strips which can contain arbitrary numbers of layers of data of any kind.