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Favorite Queries Publicado por Joseph Knapp en abril 20th, 2010
By Paul Ziino
You can create a new query in MusicMaster by going to Dataset/Library/Query the Library/New Query. Here you can select the categories to be included as well as what operator you are looking for. Want a query of all the Females in the data? Create the New Query for the Gender or Role field, contains, Female code. Click Add, and then click the Save As icon at the top of the query box to name this new query.
Now when you are in Library Maintenance you'll see the third icon from the left is a binoculars with a heart. This is the Favorite Query icon. Click the little pull-down arrow to the right of the icon and you'll see a list of all saved queries. Check your favorite one, and now when you click the Favorite Query icon, it will automatically load the songs that match that query!
Use of Clock timing in MusicMaster Windows Publicado por Joseph Knapp en abril 19th, 2010
Marianne Burkett
While most music stations have no real need for exact timing, there are those stations that provide a mix of Music and information and have the need for exact timing. MusicMaster has exact timing features that can be incorporated into the clocks: Hour Timing and Segment Timing. Depending on your needs – you can have MusicMaster for Windows do the back timing for you – up to the second! Of course, as with any format – Voicetracks and anything that happens after scheduling with MMwin would have some effect on the end result. If you’d like to find out more about Clock Hour Timing, try the Help section of the software or contact your personal Music Scheduling Consultant.
Spotlight on the Rule Tree: AutoKick Publicado por Joseph Knapp en abril 17th, 2010
Here’s a very cool Rule Type available in MusicMaster: AutoKick. Find it in the “Song/History Rules” folder, then in the subfolder of “Hour Rotation Rules”. While this rule type can accomplish the same goal as setting an Hour Rotation, Day Offset Window of 1 day, 1 hour, the window size you set can be more narrowly defined. You can set a breakable or unbreakable rule for a category that is defined to the quarter hour, half hour, as well as a full hour! I like to suggest this to programmers who have very fast music rotation categories, or where you are simply trying to make certain that the same non music items (sweepers, positioners, jingle elements, as an example) aren’t falling into the same positions daily.
Quick method to print your active clocks in MusicMaster Windows Publicado por Joseph Knapp en abril 15th, 2010
Looking for a simple way to print all of your currently active clocks in MusicMaster Windows? Go to DATASET-CLOCKS-FORMAT CLOCKS, or click on the clock icon on your tool bar. No need to click the check boxes, or refer to the assignment grid to create your print job. Just click on the SELECT rectangle on the right hand side, and then ASSIGNED CLOCKS-Grid: (Name of the Currently Active Grid)…You’ll then be returned to the FORMAT CLOCK MAINTENANCE list, where you’ll note that all the clocks that are active on the grid you chose are checked. Then, select the PRINT rectangle on the right hand side, and you’ll be presented with the FORMAT CLOCK PRINTING OPTIONS box, where you can decide what you would like to include/exclude from the print job, and in addition to printed versions of the linear clocks, if you’d also like to have each of them print in a “hot clock” type fashion. Next select the CONTINUE rectangular choice box, your selected printer choice, and then finally the OK box. Done!
Prompted Queries for the Variable in All of Us Publicado por Joseph Knapp en abril 14th, 2010
By Drew Bennett
Let’s make prompted queries! They’re great when you want to search for something a lot but that something is always something different. Make sense? It will. (más…)
Manual Scheduling tip! The use of Shift F9 Publicado por Joseph Knapp en abril 14th, 2010
By Marianne Burkett
If you’re the type of programmer that elects to hand schedule – especially your heavy currents, make use of the Shift F9 key in the editor. Rather than bringing up a song replacement screen, Shift F9 will select the first song in the category that passes the rules. If you have unbreakable rules it cannot pass – it will alert you. If you don’t have any rules in your category it will automatically bring up the most rested song! Happy Scheduling!
Do Your Special History Reports Look Blank? Publicado por Joseph Knapp en abril 13th, 2010
By Paul Ziino
Every so often we get calls from MusicMaster users indicating “…my BMI report was rejected because they said it’s blank.” In most of those cases, the user likely missed a very important step—filling out the report’s Options tab. (más…)
When Copying Clocks…. Publicado por Joseph Knapp en abril 8th, 2010
by Paul Ziino
A quick tip for you when copying clocks: make sure to highlight the clock you wish to make a copy of before clicking the copy button in Dataset/Clocks/Format Clocks. The checkboxes are used for mass Deletion, Printing, Exporting, and Changing.
So Much to See in Turnover Analysis Publicado por Joseph Knapp en abril 7th, 2010
By Paul Ziino
There is a ton of information available in Turnover Analysis (Dataset/Analysis/Analysis, or the blue spinning arrows icon in the tool bar)! You can see song and slot count, Short and Long Turnover, and more…just right-click in the upper half of the screen and check any of the items you wish to add to your view. Things like Suggested Minimum and Maximum Rest, Average Spins per Day or Week, and Hour Exposure to name a few. You can change which assignment grid is being analyzed, too.
In the lower half of the screen you can adjust slot counts to see predicted rotations with more or less slots in the category, you can access the auto-burn spreadsheet, view format clock category usage, and even more!
A Few Simple Rules Publicado por Joseph Knapp en abril 6th, 2010
by Paul Ziino
If you are a new MusicMaster user starting out with a brand new database, I like to recommend a few simple rules to get things going. (más…)