MusicONE is unique in its field. It was designed to provide a way for quick edits for rule violation choices to be made as the schedule is being compiled. Steve…
Category: <span>Rules</span>
Here’s a music radio true-ism. Men make about 70% of hit songs primarily because boys make about 85% of all the records recorded and released. Now, since most music radio…
In most all cases, the default settings are best. Increasing the search-depth and/or increasing the setting to ‘allow repeat play after x-%’ will not increase the efficiency or accuracy of your schedules. Those two are constructed in ways to enhance and maintain rotational accuracy and predictability of song rotations and placement. This 5 minute video walks you through the recommended settings for Category Rules.
If you should encounter this message as you load a schedule, it means something that was in the MusicONE database when the log was saved has since been deleted. The…
A lot of new users have joined the MusicONE family this year and I figured I should provide this quick post about enforcing some scheduling rules while disabling enforcement of things that don’t matter to you.
If you have jingles of different tempos, you have have Music 1 Pro put only Fast jingles before Fast songs and Slow Jingles before Slow ones.
The reasons for shuffling are two-fold. First, songs by the same artists should be spread evenly through the category to prevent them from scheduling consistently close together. Second, we want to avoid the “predictability” of groups of song titles always being scheduled close together.
Here’s video showing how to get M1 to automatically, fully schedule each log without any editing stops and without violating any music formatting rule at all. It involves the use of music scheduler’s Alternative Categories.
It often happens with a new Music 1 user’s first time around the track. It’s quite easy to install formatting and music flow rules that simply don’t jive with the…
M1 is so consistent with its song rotations because it doesn’t ever ignore any of your set Clock rules. Rather, it bird-dogs problems, pointing them out for you to make the…