peter cosider this.
When song is playing if you drag waveform to end, on release of finger it knows its the end and it obays what ever you had in mind , like if you did not ingage autoplay on the now playing song it just cues up the next song and waits, but if you had autoplay enapled it also immediately plays next song from begining.
When song is not playing if you drag the viewfinder window it just cues up to the end and sits there it does nothing appart from beeing at the end, if you hit play it imideately moves on as normal like above.
This gives us a method of jumping out of a poor choice of song without much effort and like myself all my songs are absolute instant start , no gaps no surprises this makes it really safe to use xfade.
The problem with xfade is like we mentioned before it should fade out but it should not fade in the next song it should just cut to it at full level, a xfade is only good if both tracks have a good signal level a DJ uses this well because he cues up the next song to a good spot so xfade works well, we cant do that so we mainly use this to xfade to a begining of a track which a lot of times hasnt got same energy, so we need a cut in to the new and a fade down of the old.
See how you go , i just had a thought wouldnt it be killer if once we have looping you could get out of a song on the beat to the next songs verse loop point on the beat , so not only be able to neatly get around a song but all songs, just like now you are playing one song but you can cue up next song and execute a mix, wouldnt it be great to be able to do this with all songs that have loop points. Ok perhaps im getting carried away again but its food for thought.
Thanks Peter i have just completed my next gigs playlist it should be interesting, i am MC, solo performer, DJ and now they have thrown in a dancing group as well, i think now days weddings are getting out of hand, im feeling like an octopus these days.