Organdoc, if you read my post above where I described a couple of scenarios where it can all go bad, this can still work for you if you're the one in control, not a front singer. If this is a small thing with just you or maybe one or two others, there should be no problem. Biab with the Conductor will work perfectly for you.
Here's how you could do it: Lay out the song as one chorus no repeats or anything. If you anticipate doing lots of different repeats and jumping around the tune then you don't need to set it up as a normal song with 1st and 2nd endings, codas, etc. Lets say the first 8 bars are either the intro or a vamp. The second 12 bars is a verse, the next 12 a bridge and the last 8 a tag or ending. You have 4 sections. Set up the Conductor where the number keys on your laptop correspond to those 4 sections. You put a part marker on the first bar of each section and set up the conductor to repeat the current section if you hit the proper key while it's still playing that section when the tune comes to the next part marker. It will loop the current section as many times as you want if you keep hitting the key before it goes past the part marker. You can let it play the intro on into the verse but have it repeat the bridge 3 times by hitting the 3 key each time the bridge is playing. If you don't hit it, it will go on to the end. You can also set up a number key to jump directly to the end when it hits the next part marker if you want to cut it short. This is just an example, you can also have it jump instantly or at the next bar but that usually sounds awkward. It can jump back to the beginning or jump to different sections as well. There's lots of flexibility there as long as you're controlling it.

Bob


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