The Transitions Section
The Transitions section is the Plus-only Library section that holds the database of tracks and the mixes between them. Open it from the Library popover's header — see The Library Sections for the section switcher.
The Transitions section has five sub-tabs:
| Sub-tab | What it lists |
|---|---|
| Crates | Named, unordered groups of tracks |
| Tracks | Every track in the library |
| Transitions | Every transition (track-to-track mix record) in the library |
| Set Lists | Ordered sequences of tracks for performance |
| Performances | Past set-list runs that ended with a recording |
For the vocabulary on each entity, see New Concepts in Plus.
Crates
Each row in the Crates sub-tab is a named, unordered group of tracks. Right-click a crate to:
- Set Active. Makes this the active crate. The transition picker now shows transitions whose outgoing and incoming tracks are both in this crate.
- Edit. Open the crate to add or remove tracks.
The active crate is the picker's default source when no set list is active. See Loading a Transition — Changing the active crate for how the active crate affects the picker.
Tracks
The Tracks sub-tab lists every track in the library with its title, artist, BPM, key, tags, and notes. Use the search field and column sorts to find tracks; filter by crate, tag, or other metadata to narrow the list.
Tracks aren't loaded by Fusor Studio — your DJ app loads tracks; Fusor Studio stores records about them. Adding a track here makes it available to assign as the outgoing or incoming side of a transition.
Transitions
The Transitions sub-tab lists every transition in the library. Each row links an outgoing track, an incoming track, a fusor, and a set of settings (BPM, bars, tempo ramp).
Right-click a transition and choose Load to load it directly into the player without going through the picker. The loading behavior is identical to picker-driven loading — see Loading a Transition for what loading actually does to the player state.
Set Lists
The Set Lists sub-tab lists every saved set list. Each row shows the set list name, the number of items in it, and (if it's been activated before) the most recent activation date.
Right-click a set list to:
- Activate. Make this the active set list — overrides the active crate as the picker source.
- Edit. Activate the set list (if it's not already active) and drop straight into edit mode on its contents view; see Resume Prompt and Edit Buffer for the edit flow.
- Open. Just view the set-list contents without activating or editing.
The full set-list workflow lives in the Set Lists chapter.
Performances
The Performances sub-tab lists every set-list run that was ended with a recording. The list is library-wide — not scoped to a single set list or venue.
See The Performances Sub-tab and Reviewing Past Performances for the row content, sort and group controls, and right-click actions.