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This feature allows the track from one song to fade out while fading in a track from the next song.
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Containing Title finds any tracks that contain the name of the song.This can be used when backing tracks may have information such as (Live) or (Featuring) in the title. Starting with Title finds tracks that start with the song title.Matching Title finds backing tracks that exactly match the the title of the song.Off turns off any automatic matching of backing tracks.You can turn this option off or broaden the search by choosing from the following options: OnSong automatically links tracks in your iTunes Music Library and OnSong Media Library to chord charts by exact match on the song title. Once the last audio track in the set is played, the first audio track in the set will be started. Repeat allows audio tracks in a set to be played back continuously.On allows audio tracks to play through all songs in a set without user interaction.Off requires that each audio track be played with user interaction or a trigger.
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Turning on this setting will allow audio tracks to play one after the other without user interaction, turning all backing tracks in a set into a playlist. Typically backing tracks are assigned to songs and can be played back by tapping on the audio live bar button, or by assigning an action to a foot pedal or hot corner. You can stop playback from the Playback Menu or Playback Heads-Up Display. The live bar button will display a locked icon to indicate that playback can not be stopped. Tapping on the button will start playing the track from the beginning and will not stop playing song until it ends, or until another song is started.