Organize your song database

Over time, every song database becomes a bit like a desk in real life. At the beginning, everything is neatly organized. But the more evenings you spend calling, the more songs you add, and the more often you spontaneously add something, the more likely it is that little gaps will remain.

Sometimes a singing call is missing lyrics. Sometimes a pattern doesn't have clean loop markers yet. And sometimes entries simply accumulate that no longer fit into the overall picture.

That's exactly what the new Callers Caddy is for. Potential window.

This window helps you tidy up. It doesn't just display random data, but specifically directs your attention to areas where your song database can be improved. In other words, to everything that easily gets overlooked in everyday use.

This is especially practical because you often only notice such things when you need them. And then it's usually too late for relaxed tidying up.

The potential window lets you see at a glance where there is still room for improvement:

  • Singing Calls without Lyrics
    The lyrics are still missing.
  • Pattern without loop markers
    These tracks are not yet prepared for clean loops.
  • Loops without BeatSnap optimization
    Loop points are present here, but they haven't been refined enough yet.
  • Locations without playback history
    These entries have never been used before or have no history.
  • Orphaned history entries
    These are old entries that belong to deleted locations and therefore no longer fit cleanly into the database.

The big advantage: You don't have to search for long. The potential window not only shows you, that It not only tells you if something is missing, but also takes you directly to the right place. This way you can tidy up step by step, instead of wading through menus and lists.

And not every unusual feature is automatically a mistake. Some things are deliberately designed that way. Therefore, you can ignore individual points if they are acceptable to you. This way, you can keep your focus on what's essential.

Additionally, this window helps you get rid of old clutter. Things that are no longer needed can be cleaned up. This provides a better overview and a better feeling in your daily work with your music.

Ultimately, the potential window isn't just a technical extra for perfectionists. It's a practical everyday tool—a kind of mini cleanup hub for your song database.

Good software shouldn't just offer new features. It should also help you stay organized so you can focus on what really matters when calling: the music, the dancers, and a relaxed evening.

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