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The
DRS 2006 On Air Editor (03/25/2002)
The On Air Editor can edit up to twenty separate studio's. You can have one studio set up to be playing on the air and a different studio set up to be playing a entirely different program either to the air or to the internet. You edit each studio remotely using the On Air Editor. If you are using Windows 95, Windows 98 or Windows Me, you will not be able to open up more than two modules at the same time on the same computer. If you have both the Launcher and the On Air Studio modules open at the same time you will not be able to open the On Air Editor as well. To see the actions that occur with the On Air Editor you will need to have the On Air Studio running on one machine and the On Air Editor running on a different machine. This is a resource limitation in the Win95, Win98 and WinMe operating systems not DRS 2006. If you are running Windows 2000 or Windows XP you will be able to open all three modules on the same machine and at the same time. Setting
the On Air Studio
Note: the On Air Editor will not be able to edit a particular studio, if the studio is not available. The changes you make only take effect after the On Air Studio loads the next item. At this point you should load a playlist and then start the On Air Studio.
In the
On Air Editor locate the button 'Editor Setup' and click it once.
A window will pop open giving you the option to select the number of
the 'On Air Studio' you want to edit.
Now look at the status box in the lower portion of the On Air Editor screen just below the slider: the red indicator should be active and the message 'On Air Studio ready for changes, Connected to On Air Studio No.1' should be displayed. Now go to the On Air Studio. Here you should see the message 'On Air Editor No.1 Online' and the red indicator should also be illuminated. Back in
the On Air Editor look at the very top left portion of the On Air Editor
screen and note that you are able to view what is presently playing
at the remote On Air Studio. The center screen display's those items
scheduled to play in the remote On Air Studio. Editing
the On Air Studio Playlist
Use the
mouse to select the position in the playlist where you want the item
to be inserted and click once. It will highlight in dark blue when selected.
Now locate the 'Insert New Item' button near the bottom of the
screen. Click the button and your database will open. You can search
for an item or just select one from the list.
If you
want to move the item to a different position all you have to do is
click on the button 'Move Up Item' or 'Move Down Item'.
To see the status of the On Air Studio that you are connected to, click on the button marked 'Go To Current' and the playlist screen will jump to the currently playing item in the playlist. To insert
a 'DJ Break' you first have to set the slider in the middle of
the lower portion of the screen to the lenght of the DJ Break you want
to insert. Then click on the button marked 'Insert DJ Break'
to add the break to the list. A window will pop open allowing you to enter a comment for the DJ break. This should be something descriptive as a reminder to the DJ. Important: Once DRS 2006 detects a DJ break it will stop and not resume, until the DJ hits the 'Start' Button. Once the 'Start' button has been clicked, the program will resume from the point it was stopped and begin playing the next item in the list. It will continue in the same mode it was in before the DJ break. If you were in 'Shuffle mode' then DRS 2006 would continue to shuffle using the same parameters you set up for the Shuffle pattern. If you were using a 'Playlist' DRS 2006 would continue using the playlist you have loaded. Remember:
If you make any changes in the On Air Editor you have to send it to
the studio using the 'Send On Air' button before any change will
take effect in the studio. Once the studio loads the next item it will
see the change in the list and adjust the list to the new change. Since
the Playlist will only get updated when the next item to be played gets
loaded, you may not see the change appear in the list right away.
'Audio
Plugin': If you have the Audio Plugin installed you will be able
to open the plugin by clicking on this button.
Note:
The Playlist Editor supplies similar functions
as the On Air Editor. But although they share similar functions, they
do not operate exactly the same way. The Playlist
Editor will play the first few seconds of a song, then jump to the
last few seconds of the song, and then start the next item in the list.
The On Air Editor on the contrary jumps to a point near the end of the
song and then stops without starting the next item. The last
item of the On Air Editor not yet explained is the blue box with a large
'D' on it located right above the 'Jump to End' button.
This box will illuminate when there is a 'Dynamic Type' item
placed in the list. Since 'Dynamic Type' items don't have a defined
time length the 'D' will show activity when the total time is
recalculated for the entire Playlist. Changes can easily be made on the fly from a single location without interrupting the program and with no noticeable indication to the listening audience that anything was happening. |
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