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Why should you backup? posted on May 7th, 2010

Just how important is a MusicMaster backup?  It becomes crucial when things go wrong.  Your mind wanders and you delete an active category.  You are human.  Things happen.  That’s why it’s important to backup.  It’s not overkill to backup every single day.  We recommend it.  Please do.  If you make a mistake you have a backup to restore.  (more…)

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Customizing Your Welcome Screen posted on May 6th, 2010

By Drew Bennett

Customizing your database with its’ own name and logo and color background is easy. Go to Tools, Options, Database Identification. Here, you can modify the name of your database in the, “Station Name,” field. You can also set the path to an audio file that plays when you open this MusicMaster database and you can also set a path to a logo file you have on your system. That will display your logo when you open this MusicMaster database. Below the Graphic Logo File field, you can also set the color you want for your background. You can choose a solid color, choose a duo of gradient colors and you can choose to display your logo in the center, tile your logo throughout the background or stretch the logo file across the screen. Once you’re done with changing your settings, choose, “Apply,” and, “OK.” Tip: If you’ve made your changes and you have other sections of the software open, choose, “Windows,” then “Close All,” to close any open windows you have and see your changes.

Mix Up Your Sound with Proportional Elements posted on May 5th, 2010

By Paul Ziino

Looking for some “unpredictability” in your clocks? Just trying to keep things sounding fresh? Here’s an idea: try using Proportional clock elements. (more…)

Data on the Network? posted on May 4th, 2010

By Paul Ziino

So you have multiple workstations all accessing one central copy of your data. How can you get MusicMaster to open up the data every time without having to click Path and then hunt for the data directory? It’s easy!

Right-click on your MusicMaster shortcut Select Properties Go to the Shortcut tab adjust your Target line so there is a space after MusicMaster.exe, then follow it with the path to your data directory. Like this: C:\MMWin\MusicMaster.exe X:\DataDirectory\.

Note: if any part of the path contains a space, like Music[space]Master, you need to put that part in quotes. Like this: C:\MMWin\MusicMaster.exe "X:\Data Directory\"

Once you’ve set the target line, click Apply and OK. Now when you launch MusicMaster, it will open the program locally, then look to that second path for your database.

Organize your Categories posted on May 3rd, 2010

By Marianne Burkett

For those MusicMaster users who like to change clocks, add new categories and think of new ways to program your station – hats off to you!

One thing that happens when you add categories, is that your Info Bar starts to grow in size and becomes unorganized. When you create new categories they always fall to the bottom of the list on the Info Bar. You should open the Category Editor and arrange your Info Bar so it makes sense. (more…)

Split Personality Acapella posted on May 2nd, 2010

By Laurie Knapp

I enjoy looking for amateur vocal talent on YouTube, but I must say that among all of the cover songs I find, my favorite are the “split personality acapellas.” Acapella arrangements of popular songs, often performed by college singers, feature vocal parts for all lyrics and instrumentation. Many singers on YouTube have taken it a step further. Not having the luxury of a group of talented peers, they perform all the vocal parts themselves. Usually the accompanying video is pulled off quite nicely by six or seven identical heads in split screen. But arranger and producer Kurt Hugo Schneider has found a way to make it a bit more interesting. I don’t want to spoil it by explaining it. You just have to see for yourself!

“Michael Jackson Medley” sung by Sam Tsui

“Taylor Swift Medley” sung by Tiffany Alvord

What can I do under the TOOLS, OPTIONS menu? posted on May 1st, 2010

If you are the kind of person that likes to dig into all the options and preference windows in the software you work with, then you may have already poked around a bit in the TOOLS-OPTIONS section of MusicMaster. If not, I want to encourage you to do so when you have a few minutes! (more…)

Most Played Songs posted on April 29th, 2010

By Paul Ziino

Need to do a top 20 list? Here’s a quick way to do so. Go to Dataset/Analysis/History Browser. Set the dates and times on the Time Period tab Check only the categories you wish to include in the report on the Categories tab. No Filters needed. Set the Display Mode on the Display tab for "Individual Songs" Under Display Options you’ll want to change Show Rank to "Yes" and set the Maximum Rank to "20". You can adjust Show Song ID, Category, RunTime, Turnovers, and Total Time to meet your needs. Make sure Spins Mode is set to "Total Spins". Click OK. And now you have your top 20 songs for the time period selected. You can Print or Copy that report using the icons at the top of the History Browser report.

Rule Tree Spotlight – Filter the Rule Tree posted on April 28th, 2010

By Aaron Taylor

Here’s a cool way to “globally” review where a particular rule is in place in your Rule Tree. On the right hand side of the Rule Tree list (the “Available Rule Types” side), open a folder for a rule type Right mouse click to “FILTER RULE TREE”. This will show you on the left hand side of the screen (the “MusicMaster Rule Tree” side), a “filtered view”… if/where that rule is applied across the board in the database. To remove the Filter and return to the complete Rule Tree, click on the Rule Tree icon (at the top) on the tool bar.

Reconciliation Tip: “We don’t play that anymore, so why did it reconcile back into the logs?” posted on April 27th, 2010

By Marianne Burkett

MusicMaster has a fantastic feature called Automatic Reconciliation. Once we set it up for you – it will look at your Automation System logs and reconcile that information back into your MusicMaster logs. This is an especially helpful feature if your announcers have the freedom to drop, juggle or change out the songs they play – or if you over schedule your hours in MusicMaster. Occasionally, I’ll get a call from a client who says – “We don’t play this song anymore, but after we run reconciliation – it adds it to the log”. (more…)