10-12-2023, 12:13 AM
It sounds as though you are using single page "songs" in a setlist with the pedal settings moving you to an adjacent song.
You can get this effect by moving to the next/previous page (rather than song).
This also has the advantage that when you start using multi-page songs, you can use the same pedal actions to cycle through the pages (which as Mike says, is probably what you want to do rather than jump unexpectedly to the next song).
Unless the songs are truly single page, from a file management point of view it is probably easiest to put them all in a single physical file rather than handling multiple files.
You can use a .csv file to split a multi-song file into separate entries that you can then use in setlists and/or collections i.e. one physical file but you can reference the songs as though they are separate entities
Geoff
You can get this effect by moving to the next/previous page (rather than song).
This also has the advantage that when you start using multi-page songs, you can use the same pedal actions to cycle through the pages (which as Mike says, is probably what you want to do rather than jump unexpectedly to the next song).
Unless the songs are truly single page, from a file management point of view it is probably easiest to put them all in a single physical file rather than handling multiple files.
You can use a .csv file to split a multi-song file into separate entries that you can then use in setlists and/or collections i.e. one physical file but you can reference the songs as though they are separate entities
Geoff
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