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
| Dir | The folder scanned for projects. Use the embedded browser to pick it; the set list is every .nagp file in that folder, in alphabetical order. |
| Enable | Turns the set list on or off. When off, your folder and trigger settings are kept but project switching is inactive. |
| Trigger | How 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 Ch | MIDI channel the Program Change is received on — Omni or a specific channel (1–16). Active when Trigger is set to MIDI Program Change. |
| Gate Next | Gate input that advances to the next project. Active when Trigger is set to Gate next/prev. |
| Gate Prev | Gate 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.