Set names, and pause names, let you customize the set and pause headings in your set lists, and fine-tune the set list duration calculations.
Set names are custom names that you can enter, like Early Set, Late Set and Encore. If you then assign your custom set names to the set headings when editing a set list, the set list will display with those names in the set headings instead of the generic Set 1 and Set 2 names.
Pause names are similar, but you can apply them to pauses in your show. Examples of pause names are "Introduce the band" and "Plug the merch."
Starting with the new release later this month, you can edit a set name and select the Exclude From Total Duration option. If you then use the set name in a set list, the duration of that entire set will not be included when calculating the total set list duration. This is useful if you want to add a set containing a few backup songs at the end of your set list, without affecting the calculated duration.
Also in the new release, you can edit a pause name and set a duration. Then if you use the pause name in a set list, this duration will be used instead of the set list's default pause duration to calculate the total duration. This is useful if some pauses will be longer than others and you really want to get precise about the timing calculations.