Things to know:
The new "Edit Song Map" mode is only accessible for charts within a setlist. The new song map editing mode is not available in the "browse" tab of ChartBuilder.
Editing the song map of a song requires the Team Leader Role or higher.
(Team members cannot access the Edit Song Map mode in ChartBuilder)
What's new?
A brand new "Edit Song Map" mode available for charts within a setlist.
Edit the song map for a song and save it to the setlist.
Create, Edit, Save, & Load Named Custom Arrangements**Requires Cloud Pro INTRO or higher.
ChartBuilder can now natively load in Named Custom Arrangements that are designated from website setlists.
Entering "Edit Song Map" Mode
First, ensure you're viewing charts that are within a setlist in ChartBuilder.
Next, click the three-dot icon in the top-right corner, and select "Edit Song Map."
Song Map Editing Controls
The interface is fairly simply when in Edit Song Map mode. Simply use the minus and plus button to start building your own custom song map for the song, or use the Custom Arrangements menu at the top, to load a previously-saved custom arrangement for this song.*
*Requires Cloud Pro INTRO or higher to save custom arrangements to the cloud.
Finishing a custom song map in ChartBuilder
When clicking "Done" and exiting Song Map Edit mode in ChartBuilder, you'll be prompted to save that song map to the setlist.
Choosing "Save to Cloud" will save the entire setlist to the cloud, including song map changes you've made.
Choosing "Not now" will save the changes locally on the device, but will not save the setlist to the cloud.
There are two ways to save a custom song map in ChartBuilder. In addition to saving the song map changes to a specific setlist to be used across the MultiTracks.com ecosystem in that setlist, the custom song maps can also be saved as a Custom Arrangement, which can be a custom-named arrangement. These can be recalled from the cloud whenever planning or preparing setlists in the future. Learn more about Custom Saved Arrangements here.