If you are using the original player (white background, each track has its own player bar), then you can ignore this.
I've sorted the track list so that it matches the (current) list for the concert. Because of the way track lists are saved, it is possible that the list order may not immediately show this. If you don't see the first few tracks as 'Silent Night', 'Christus Victor' and 'Joy to the World' then please scroll to the bottom of the list where you'll see 'Sort by:' and a selection box. Select 'System Default' (if not already selected) to see the Concert playlist. If this doesn't work then please see this page for instructions re how to sort this out. If this doesn't work then please let me know.
Sorting Tracks
If you scroll to the bottom of the playlist, you will see an option to sort the tracks in various ways:
System Default - This is in Concert Order
User: any reordering that you may have done
Alphabetical: as you would expect
See above if there are any problems seeing the Concert Order list
Please note, if you are in System Default or Alphabetical and you choose to reorder the tracks, any changes you make will overwrite your User list. To remind you there is a warning that comes up if you do this, allowing you to continue or move to the User list to edit there.
Creating your own playlist
To change your playlist, scroll to the bottom of the list and tap 'Enable Reordering'. You will see 3 icons to the left of each track. The first 2 icons are buttons for you to move tracks up or down. I've set it up so that you can repetitively tap in one place so that you don't have to keep moving your finger around!
The 3rd icon is a 'drag handle'. If you tap and drag you can move the track up or down. It's a bit clunky at the moment but I'll try to smooth it out in the future.
Once the tracks are how you want them, just hit the button at the bottom again, now labelled 'End Reordering'. From then on (until you change it again), selecting User in the Sort by selector will show your playlist.
Playing tracks offline
There have been a lot of updates, the most important of which is that, when you listen to a track, it will be stored locally on your device. After that, playing the track means playing the track on your phone so you will not need internet access to play those tracks. I will update this so that it will automatically download all tracks in your 'voice' (SATB) and the Whole Choir tracks so there should be no problems with playlists failing whilst driving, for instance.
NB You can check whether you have tracks on your phone that don't need the internet by looking at the bottom of the playlist. You should see something like '29 tracks cached (146.3 MB)'. If this doesn't say 0, then it's ready for you.
Playlist update
As you probably know, you can play tracks in a playlist (good for car journeys). Just to clarify, >All means play all tracks, >Sel - play selected tracks, x clears the playlist, circular arrow means loop (get to the end of the list and restart), crossed arrows means shuffle tracks, |<< is previous track, >>| next track, >|| pause/play, square is stop.
I've added a feature by request, that allows you to hit the play button for any track while a playlist is playing. If you do this, then the track will play and then the playlist will continue.
Controlling Playing Tracks
Other than the buttons described above, you can use the slider on the audio bar at the bottom to quickly move through the track.
Selecting Your Voice (SATB/Whole Choir)
To select the page with your tracks, simply go to the menu (3 lines top left of the page), select 'NEW PARTS PAGES' and select your page.
Whilst in a voice page, you can quickly switch to another Voice (SATB/Whole Choir) using the 'Voice:' select box top right.
Repeats
Each track has a number on the right side (x1 at the start). This indicates how many times the track will play through each time the playlist gets to that track before moving on to the next piece. The idea came from 'Silent Night' only having one verse and someone wanted to play it 3 times for the 3 verses on the day.
To set the repeats value, tap the number and you'll get + and - buttons that will let you set the value. This can be done while the track is playing.