Most syndicated programs can be formatted and scheduled using just one Category and one Format Clock. Weekly shows like the Wolfman Jack show in our demonstration most always have a…
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Well, it’s the genesis of my music scheduler, anyway. The origins of the other schedulers trace back to DOS. MusicONE’s algorithm was first developed for the Mac…
You know those little productions that say: “Hit Year 1998” and are scheduled directly before an Oldie from that year. They sound slick and they are easy to format. There are two ways to do it with Music 1.
During a scheduling / editing session, you may sometimes encounter a violation alert that shows only a Time. On a log schedule, every music item will display in red font…
M1’s interactive scheduling/editing design delivers the most consistent rotations for all songs within a category. Most users average less than 10 minutes editing time per schedule. But some music directors…
In earlier versions of Music 1, if you wanted to see a song’s past rotation as you were scheduling and editing, you had to first double-click to open the Song…
It recently occurred to me that a lot of Music 1 users don’t know about this function. This short video is taken from a longer tutorial that was posted on…
The scheduling/editing move shown in the videos below is the standard M1 ‘action’ to be used when it stops on a slot with a rule violation problem; when all it’s…
Spot Breaks in M1 can be used in one of two ways: 1) To put merge-points into the log file it produces for the automation system. 2) To import the…
Before importing mp3 meta-data (tags) into Music 1, it is super-important that you check to ensure that each and every audio file is correctly “tagged”. You don’t want to import…