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Mess With Your Setlist
The song editor lets you tweak the deets about your set, including:
Title
Optional field where you can give your set a name that's actually descriptive instead of just... a date. Groundbreaking, we know.
Date
Tap this bad boy to pick when you're totally gonna nail this set. We use this to track your performances, when you last played it, & whether anyone actually showed up. (Spoiler: popularity metrics are hilarious.)
Time
Disabled by default cuz who needs accuracy, right? But flip it on & you can mark when your set starts. When you do, the timestamps for each song will magically appear on the right side. So helpful.
Folders
Tap here to open the Pick a Folder Screen so you can shove your set into one or more folders. Organization is totes optional, but your future self might thank you.
Separate Styles
Here's the thing: your sets pull from your master library. But what if you wanna transpose a song in this set without nuking the original? That's where separate set/song styles come in. They let you style & rearrange stuff without touching your precious master library.
- Default uses whatever you configured way down in The Labyrinth of Menus » Settings » Menu Settings » Songs » Sets. Good luck finding it.
- Off yeets all your changes to the master library. Other sets with Separate Set/Song Styles turned on stay safe & sound.
- On keeps your changes locked in this set only. Master library stays pristine. Congrats, you learned restraint.
Audio Playback Continuity
Using backing tracks? Cool, cool. This setting lets you play 'em all in a row like a playlist. The default lives in Settings » Live Settings » Audio Playback.
- Off means you gotta manually trigger each track like some kinda caveperson.
- On lets the audio roll through your whole set hands-free. Chef's kiss.
- Repeat loops all the backing tracks forever & ever. Last track done? BOOM—back to the first one. You're welcome.
Scene
Pick a default scene for your set here. Scenes are cool & all, but if a song doesn't have one assigned, this default steps in. Default is None, which means whatever scene you picked last just... stays there. Riveting stuff.