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Music 1 LE Videos
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Opening M1 LE A quick ovierview of the basic functions of the software.(2:27)
Menu Tour Shows the first menus you will see when you start Music 1 LE and talks about their functions. (2:28)
Categories Music and Non-Music categories. Opening categories, viewing category data. How songs in the category are
scheduled.(4:19)
Song Cards A tour of the Song Card window. This is where you enter the data about each of your
songs. (4:30)
Non-Music Tracks Music 1 also schedules jingles, liners, voice tracks, promos and long-form programming. The
'cards' for these units is similar to Song Cards, but a little different. (2:15)
Moving Songs How to move songs from
one category to another. (1:10)
Creating Clocks Basic steps for building a format clock. Adding category units to clocks,
moving the categories around to different positions. (3:46)
Clock Rules Each clock you create can have its own formatting
rules, which allow you to control song selection and music, flow in the hour. (3:58)
Clock Rules-Transitions More
details about options for setting music flow rules within your clocks. (2:27)
DayFormats Here's how you tell M1
which clock to use in which hour of the week. (2:18)
Average Turnover Grid This window is a planning tool that helps
you determine the song rotation pattern for each music category. (3:14)
Scheduling Beginning a new music log. The first view
of interactive music scheduling. (4:51)
Scheduling Views You can change the 'look' of your schedules within your
format clocks (4:03)
Dayparts You can define dayparts, or certain "times" of the day. Morning Drive and Afternoon
Drive are common examples. This video shows how to create or 'define' a daypart. (2:12)
Reports You can create any kind of
song or library report you may need. Here's how. This video has the LE look. (7:47)
Automation Selection M1
works with all digital broadcast/automation system. Most of the ones in wide use are already built in. Here's how to select yours and set the specifications for the log export (2:14)
Traffic Import Design If you're going to import commercials and one of the pre-defined imports do not properly read your
traffic log, you can design a custom import. Here's how to do that. (5:00)
Importing Commercials You
can merge the commercial/advertising log from your traffic & billing software into Music 1. Here's how to set up units in the Format Clocks so the software will read the advertising log
and import the right commercial cluster into the proper slots. (3:41)
Log Print Design You can custom design the way your
log prints. Decide which fields will be on the printed page, where each field is to be positioned on the page, the font style & size for each unit. You may have additional log formats that are
print-to-file which may be then opened with word processors or imported into web pages. (printing functions are not available in the Live365 version.) (6:15)
Importing Tab or Comma Delimited Files We'll import song data for you, but if you'd like to try doing that yourself,
this video shows how to import from a delimited file. (7:15)
Importing Fixed Width Files To import a fixed-width
text file, the basics are the same as with delimited text files with only one difference which you see in this video. If you attempt to import text files, it will be good to watch both of these
videos because you will pick up valuable instructions from each. (9:06)
Using MediaMonkey If you are a webcaster, you'll want
to use a tag editor to scan your audio files and produce a text file which can then be imported into M1. This is the quickest way to get it done.
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