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Setlists

Setlists are ordered lists of songs for a rehearsal or gig. A song can be in several setlists at once — even in a different key in each one.

Building and ordering

  • Create any number of setlists; drag to reorder, search within a setlist, and use Bring to top.
  • Setlists can also be imported from .4ss files.

Per-song keys

Transposing a song inside a setlist changes its key in that setlist only — the same chart can be in G in one setlist and in B♭ in another, without affecting its home key.

The song menu

Long-press a song row for: Open, Bring to top, Rename, Duplicate, Share PDF, Share .scordial, Add to Another Setlist and Remove from Setlist.

  • Duplicate makes a full copy — file, ink, staves, notes — inserted right after the original, with an automatic _01, _02 … suffix.
  • Adding a song that is already in the setlist asks whether to Replace or Duplicate it.

Duplicating a whole setlist

Duplicate an entire setlist from the setlist's menu to make a variant of the same programme — for example, “Gari Madrid” becomes “Gari Montenegro” with its own name and song order.

The duplicate holds the same songs, not copies: edit a song and the change appears in both setlists. Each song's per-setlist key is carried over and can then be adjusted independently in either list.

While performing

The setlist panel inside the score view lets you jump between songs without leaving the music; next/previous navigation flips through the setlist in order.

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