General features

Set List

What it is

The Set List turns a folder of projects on the SD card into an ordered, hands-free performance list. Point it at a directory of project (.nagp) files and Antigone treats that folder — sorted alphabetically — as your set: you step from one project to the next without touching the browser, ideal for live use.

Like the Clock and Instrument Control configuration locks, the Set List is stored system-wide on the SD card (/System/config.json). It is therefore recalled automatically at startup and is independent of which project is loaded.

Accessing the Set List

Open the SETLIST screen from the burger / shortcut menu. The screen has two parts: a short settings list, and an embedded SD-card browser used to pick the folder.

Settings

DirThe folder scanned for projects. Use the embedded browser to pick it; the set list is every .nagp file in that folder, in alphabetical order.
EnableTurns the set list on or off. When off, your folder and trigger settings are kept but project switching is inactive.
TriggerHow you step through the list: Off, MIDI Program Change (a PC message selects the project at that position), or Gate next/prev (advance / go back on the rising edge of two gate inputs).
MIDI ChMIDI channel the Program Change is received on — Omni or a specific channel (1–16). Active when Trigger is set to MIDI Program Change.
Gate NextGate input that advances to the next project. Active when Trigger is set to Gate next/prev.
Gate PrevGate input that returns to the previous project. Active when Trigger is set to Gate next/prev.

Tip: name your set as a numbered folder of projects (01_intro.nagp, 02_…) so the alphabetical order matches your running order, then drive it from a MIDI footswitch (Program Change) or two gate pedals.