How can I get the audio to change to the next song when I switch songs in a set?

How can I get the audio to change to the next song when I switch songs in a set?

You can use Triggers to accomplish this. In OnSong > Utilities (gear icon) > Settings > Navigation Settings > Triggers > Song Change Trigger > Backing Track > Control > Play (Or Toggle, if you want to be able to stop and play the audio instead of just play) > Done. 
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