Re: Station Playlist Studio: a final question

2008-09-29 Thread Steve Matzura
David Truong has some brilliant scripts to give you this information
and much more at a keystroke.

On Thu, 18 Sep 2008 22:14:43 -0400, you wrote:

>Hi Quinten.
>
>I use speech to access the screen, so what I say may be different if you use
>your eyes to look at the screen.
>
>At the bottom of the screen you'll find the time that Station Playlist has
>been running.  Above this line is the elapsed time of the song and the
>remaining time.
>
>Hope this helps.
>
>Kevin Minor
>[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
>-Original Message-
>From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>On Behalf Of Quinten Pendle
>Sent: Thursday, September 18, 2008 5:29 PM
>To: 'PC Audio Discussion List'
>Subject: Station Playlist Studio: a final question
>
>Hi again all
>
>Is there any way one could check the remaining time of a song currently
>playing?
>
>Thanks again for any help.
>
>All the best
>Quinten Pendle
>PENDLE PRO
> 
>Klerksdorp, South Africa
>Tel:  +27 (0) 83 395 4593
>Fax:  +27 (0)86 516 0498
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>ahakimbo
>Website:
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Re: Station Playlist Studio: 2 questions

2008-09-19 Thread orhan deniz
Hi Jonathan,
I actually disagree in one respect about hour markers. Unless I am mistaken, 
when you are playing a track in station playlist, and you try to insert a track 
just at the last minute, it will go above the track you are playing. This is 
why I use the hour marker, and all tracks can go above that. This is very 
helpful when taking immidiate requests etc.

Best regards,
Orhan.
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On Friday, 19 September 2008 4:52:17 PM, PC Audio Discussion List Wrote:
> Shift+insert is the command to insert tracks. Depending on your screen
> reader and the way you have it configured, you may need to use its bypass
> key before using this command. You can define, via the settings, folders to
> search and insertion is extremely fast. There is no need to have anything to
> do with hour markers just to insert tracks, in fact doing so can be
> downright dangerous depending on your configuration.

> Jonathan 

> -Original Message-
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> On Behalf Of Kevin Minor
> Sent: Friday, 19 September 2008 8:16 a.m.
> To: 'PC Audio Discussion List'
> Subject: RE: Station Playlist Studio: 2 questions

> Hi Quinten.

> You can do what you want with Station Playlist.

> To move items in a playlist, select the item you want to move and hit CTRL-X
> to cut it.  Then move the cursor to where you want to move the track and hit
> CTRL-V.  You can also delete tracks.  Select the track you want to delete
> and hit SHIFT-DEL.

> As for inserting items into a playlist, I know Station Playlist can do this,
> but I don't know how to do it within the program.  You can copy items in
> Windows Explorer and add them to the playlist.  Here's how to do it.

> Open Windows Explorer and find the item you want to add.  Copy it to the
> clipboard with CTRL-C.  Then go to Station Playlist and select where you
> want the track inserted.  Then hit ALT-P to paste it in.

> Hope this is useful.

> Kevin Minor
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]

> -Original Message-
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> On Behalf Of Quinten Pendle
> Sent: Thursday, September 18, 2008 3:29 PM
> To: 'PC Audio Discussion List'
> Subject: Station Playlist Studio: 2 questions

> Greetings all

> This week I started working at a local radio station here in town, and they
> use Station Playlist Studio.

> Since the demo I have of it, expired, I just would like 2 small questions
> answered, if possible please:

> First, is it possible to move, or drag songs up and down in a playlist once
> it is loaded, (similar to how you can move songs around in a playlist while
> in Winamp)?
> And if possible, what is the key command one should use to do this?

> Second:  While in SPL, is it possible to search and load a song into the
> playlist if it isn't there automatically?
> If so, again, what are the keyboard commands to be used?

> Thanks for any and all help, it is much appreciated.

> All the best
> Quinten Pendle
> PENDLE PRO
>  
> Klerksdorp, South Africa
> Tel:  +27 (0) 83 395 4593
> Fax:  +27 (0)86 516 0498
> Email and Msn:
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Skype:
> ahakimbo
> Website:
> www.pendlepro.com

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RE: Station Playlist Studio: 2 questions

2008-09-19 Thread Jonathan Mosen
Hi Orhan, all you need to do is arrow to the track you want the song
inserted before, and insert. I've been using StationPlaylist Studio for six
years and this works for me every time. Hour markers in Studio have a very
specific purpose and they have nothing to do with insertion.

Jonathan 

-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
On Behalf Of orhan deniz
Sent: Saturday, 20 September 2008 7:06 a.m.
To: PC Audio Discussion List
Subject: Re: Station Playlist Studio: 2 questions

Hi Jonathan,
I actually disagree in one respect about hour markers. Unless I am mistaken,
when you are playing a track in station playlist, and you try to insert a
track just at the last minute, it will go above the track you are playing.
This is why I use the hour marker, and all tracks can go above that. This is
very helpful when taking immidiate requests etc.

Best regards,
Orhan.
--
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On Friday, 19 September 2008 4:52:17 PM, PC Audio Discussion List Wrote:
> Shift+insert is the command to insert tracks. Depending on your screen
> reader and the way you have it configured, you may need to use its 
> bypass key before using this command. You can define, via the 
> settings, folders to search and insertion is extremely fast. There is 
> no need to have anything to do with hour markers just to insert 
> tracks, in fact doing so can be downright dangerous depending on your
configuration.

> Jonathan

> -Original Message-
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> On Behalf Of Kevin Minor
> Sent: Friday, 19 September 2008 8:16 a.m.
> To: 'PC Audio Discussion List'
> Subject: RE: Station Playlist Studio: 2 questions

> Hi Quinten.

> You can do what you want with Station Playlist.

> To move items in a playlist, select the item you want to move and hit 
> CTRL-X to cut it.  Then move the cursor to where you want to move the 
> track and hit CTRL-V.  You can also delete tracks.  Select the track 
> you want to delete and hit SHIFT-DEL.

> As for inserting items into a playlist, I know Station Playlist can do 
> this, but I don't know how to do it within the program.  You can copy 
> items in Windows Explorer and add them to the playlist.  Here's how to do
it.

> Open Windows Explorer and find the item you want to add.  Copy it to 
> the clipboard with CTRL-C.  Then go to Station Playlist and select 
> where you want the track inserted.  Then hit ALT-P to paste it in.

> Hope this is useful.

> Kevin Minor
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]

> -Original Message-
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> On Behalf Of Quinten Pendle
> Sent: Thursday, September 18, 2008 3:29 PM
> To: 'PC Audio Discussion List'
> Subject: Station Playlist Studio: 2 questions

> Greetings all

> This week I started working at a local radio station here in town, and 
> they use Station Playlist Studio.

> Since the demo I have of it, expired, I just would like 2 small 
> questions answered, if possible please:

> First, is it possible to move, or drag songs up and down in a playlist 
> once it is loaded, (similar to how you can move songs around in a 
> playlist while in Winamp)?
> And if possible, what is the key command one should use to do this?

> Second:  While in SPL, is it possible to search and load a song into 
> the playlist if it isn't there automatically?
> If so, again, what are the keyboard commands to be used?

> Thanks for any and all help, it is much appreciated.

> All the best
> Quinten Pendle
> PENDLE PRO
>  
> Klerksdorp, South Africa
> Tel:  +27 (0) 83 395 4593
> Fax:  +27 (0)86 516 0498
> Email and Msn:
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Skype:
> ahakimbo
> Website:
> www.pendlepro.com

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Re: Station Playlist Studio: 2 questions

2008-09-19 Thread Sunshine
actually the tracks depending on where your cusor is placed will either go 
above, or below the track you have focus on.
- Original Message - 
From: "orhan deniz" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "PC Audio Discussion List" 
Sent: Friday, September 19, 2008 2:06 PM
Subject: Re: Station Playlist Studio: 2 questions


> Hi Jonathan,
> I actually disagree in one respect about hour markers. Unless I am 
> mistaken, when you are playing a track in station playlist, and you try to 
> insert a track just at the last minute, it will go above the track you are 
> playing. This is why I use the hour marker, and all tracks can go above 
> that. This is very helpful when taking immidiate requests etc.
>
> Best regards,
> Orhan.
> --
> Orhan Deniz.
> E-mail:
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> MSN/Windows Live ID:
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Skype:
> orhan.deniz63
> Blog:
> http://worldandother.wordpress.com
> Twitter:
> http://www.twitter.com/kvp2008
> Last.fm! Profile:
> http://last.fm/user/orhandeniz1993
> On Friday, 19 September 2008 4:52:17 PM, PC Audio Discussion List Wrote:
>> Shift+insert is the command to insert tracks. Depending on your screen
>> reader and the way you have it configured, you may need to use its bypass
>> key before using this command. You can define, via the settings, folders 
>> to
>> search and insertion is extremely fast. There is no need to have anything 
>> to
>> do with hour markers just to insert tracks, in fact doing so can be
>> downright dangerous depending on your configuration.
>
>> Jonathan
>
>> -Original Message-
>> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
>> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>> On Behalf Of Kevin Minor
>> Sent: Friday, 19 September 2008 8:16 a.m.
>> To: 'PC Audio Discussion List'
>> Subject: RE: Station Playlist Studio: 2 questions
>
>> Hi Quinten.
>
>> You can do what you want with Station Playlist.
>
>> To move items in a playlist, select the item you want to move and hit 
>> CTRL-X
>> to cut it.  Then move the cursor to where you want to move the track and 
>> hit
>> CTRL-V.  You can also delete tracks.  Select the track you want to delete
>> and hit SHIFT-DEL.
>
>> As for inserting items into a playlist, I know Station Playlist can do 
>> this,
>> but I don't know how to do it within the program.  You can copy items in
>> Windows Explorer and add them to the playlist.  Here's how to do it.
>
>> Open Windows Explorer and find the item you want to add.  Copy it to the
>> clipboard with CTRL-C.  Then go to Station Playlist and select where you
>> want the track inserted.  Then hit ALT-P to paste it in.
>
>> Hope this is useful.
>
>> Kevin Minor
>> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
>> -Original Message-
>> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
>> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>> On Behalf Of Quinten Pendle
>> Sent: Thursday, September 18, 2008 3:29 PM
>> To: 'PC Audio Discussion List'
>> Subject: Station Playlist Studio: 2 questions
>
>> Greetings all
>
>> This week I started working at a local radio station here in town, and 
>> they
>> use Station Playlist Studio.
>
>> Since the demo I have of it, expired, I just would like 2 small questions
>> answered, if possible please:
>
>> First, is it possible to move, or drag songs up and down in a playlist 
>> once
>> it is loaded, (similar to how you can move songs around in a playlist 
>> while
>> in Winamp)?
>> And if possible, what is the key command one should use to do this?
>
>> Second:  While in SPL, is it possible to search and load a song into the
>> playlist if it isn't there automatically?
>> If so, again, what are the keyboard commands to be used?
>
>> Thanks for any and all help, it is much appreciated.
>
>> All the best
>> Quinten Pendle
>> PENDLE PRO
>>
>> Klerksdorp, South Africa
>> Tel:  +27 (0) 83 395 4593
>> Fax:  +27 (0)86 516 0498
>> Email and Msn:
>> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>> Skype:
>> ahakimbo
>> Website:
>> www.pendlepro.com
>
>> No virus found in this outgoing message.
>> Checked by AVG Free Edition.
>> Version: 7.5.516 / Virus Database: 270.6.21/1670 - Release Date: 
>> 9/13/2008
>> 12:50 PM
>>
>
>
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RE: Station Playlist Studio: 2 questions

2008-09-19 Thread Jonathan Mosen
Shift+insert is the command to insert tracks. Depending on your screen
reader and the way you have it configured, you may need to use its bypass
key before using this command. You can define, via the settings, folders to
search and insertion is extremely fast. There is no need to have anything to
do with hour markers just to insert tracks, in fact doing so can be
downright dangerous depending on your configuration.

Jonathan 

-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
On Behalf Of Kevin Minor
Sent: Friday, 19 September 2008 8:16 a.m.
To: 'PC Audio Discussion List'
Subject: RE: Station Playlist Studio: 2 questions

Hi Quinten.

You can do what you want with Station Playlist.

To move items in a playlist, select the item you want to move and hit CTRL-X
to cut it.  Then move the cursor to where you want to move the track and hit
CTRL-V.  You can also delete tracks.  Select the track you want to delete
and hit SHIFT-DEL.

As for inserting items into a playlist, I know Station Playlist can do this,
but I don't know how to do it within the program.  You can copy items in
Windows Explorer and add them to the playlist.  Here's how to do it.

Open Windows Explorer and find the item you want to add.  Copy it to the
clipboard with CTRL-C.  Then go to Station Playlist and select where you
want the track inserted.  Then hit ALT-P to paste it in.

Hope this is useful.

Kevin Minor
[EMAIL PROTECTED]

-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
On Behalf Of Quinten Pendle
Sent: Thursday, September 18, 2008 3:29 PM
To: 'PC Audio Discussion List'
Subject: Station Playlist Studio: 2 questions

Greetings all

This week I started working at a local radio station here in town, and they
use Station Playlist Studio.

Since the demo I have of it, expired, I just would like 2 small questions
answered, if possible please:

First, is it possible to move, or drag songs up and down in a playlist once
it is loaded, (similar to how you can move songs around in a playlist while
in Winamp)?
And if possible, what is the key command one should use to do this?

Second:  While in SPL, is it possible to search and load a song into the
playlist if it isn't there automatically?
If so, again, what are the keyboard commands to be used?

Thanks for any and all help, it is much appreciated.

All the best
Quinten Pendle
PENDLE PRO
 
Klerksdorp, South Africa
Tel:  +27 (0) 83 395 4593
Fax:  +27 (0)86 516 0498
Email and Msn:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Skype:
ahakimbo
Website:
www.pendlepro.com

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RE: Station Playlist Studio: a final question

2008-09-19 Thread Jonathan Mosen
Further to this, it is really easy to set up a frame in JAWS around that
area, so I use control+shift+T to tell me how much time I have remaining,
and that speaks a frame that I've made around that area. Also if you have
timed all your intros, you can set up a key that tells you how long you have
before the vocals.

Jonathan

-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
On Behalf Of Kevin Minor
Sent: Friday, 19 September 2008 2:15 p.m.
To: 'PC Audio Discussion List'
Subject: RE: Station Playlist Studio: a final question

Hi Quinten.

I use speech to access the screen, so what I say may be different if you use
your eyes to look at the screen.

At the bottom of the screen you'll find the time that Station Playlist has
been running.  Above this line is the elapsed time of the song and the
remaining time.

Hope this helps.

Kevin Minor
[EMAIL PROTECTED]

-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
On Behalf Of Quinten Pendle
Sent: Thursday, September 18, 2008 5:29 PM
To: 'PC Audio Discussion List'
Subject: Station Playlist Studio: a final question

Hi again all

Is there any way one could check the remaining time of a song currently
playing?

Thanks again for any help.

All the best
Quinten Pendle
PENDLE PRO
 
Klerksdorp, South Africa
Tel:  +27 (0) 83 395 4593
Fax:  +27 (0)86 516 0498
Email and Msn:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Skype:
ahakimbo
Website:
www.pendlepro.com

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RE: Station Playlist Studio: a final question

2008-09-18 Thread Kevin Minor
Hi Quinten.

I use speech to access the screen, so what I say may be different if you use
your eyes to look at the screen.

At the bottom of the screen you'll find the time that Station Playlist has
been running.  Above this line is the elapsed time of the song and the
remaining time.

Hope this helps.

Kevin Minor
[EMAIL PROTECTED]

-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
On Behalf Of Quinten Pendle
Sent: Thursday, September 18, 2008 5:29 PM
To: 'PC Audio Discussion List'
Subject: Station Playlist Studio: a final question

Hi again all

Is there any way one could check the remaining time of a song currently
playing?

Thanks again for any help.

All the best
Quinten Pendle
PENDLE PRO
 
Klerksdorp, South Africa
Tel:  +27 (0) 83 395 4593
Fax:  +27 (0)86 516 0498
Email and Msn:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Skype:
ahakimbo
Website:
www.pendlepro.com

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RE: Station Playlist Studio: 2 questions

2008-09-18 Thread Chris Skarstad
Hi.  I have a couple more questions to add to the other questions 
already asked here.
Firstly, I've mastered adding tracks into a playlist, but the 
crossfading that SPL does is a bit too fast for my liking.  I would 
like for spl to fade out a song a bit more slowly so that you can 
hear the actual fade, instead of the next song just coming in and 
completely oblitterating the previous song.  The last song's fade 
hasn't even happened yet and already the next song is just coming right on.

Secondly I've done some tests, and for some reason, my music can be 
heard, but not my voice breaks.  I have everything set the way it 
should be set, the device it sees is my sound card, and all the combo 
boxes under the mic input tab are set to microphonee.  Yet when I 
talk, I can hear myself, but nobody else can.  So if I could just get 
past these 2 problems and tweak things a bit I'd be sold!

Hope one of you guys can help here.





At 05:05 PM 9/18/2008, you wrote:
>Hi Kevin and Orhan
>
>Thanks a stack for all your help, I really appreciate it.
>
>All the best
>Quinten Pendle
>PENDLE PRO
>
>Klerksdorp, South Africa
>Tel:  +27 (0) 83 395 4593
>Fax:  +27 (0)86 516 0498
>Email and Msn:
>[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Skype:
>ahakimbo
>Website:
>www.pendlepro.com
>
>
>-Original Message-
>From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>On Behalf Of orhan deniz
>Sent: Thursday, September 18, 2008 9:57 PM
>To: PC Audio Discussion List
>Subject: Re: Station Playlist Studio: 2 questions
>
>
>Hi Quinten,
>I can answer your first question. You can select songs, and cut and paste
>them using windows commands. However, there is an annoyance with SPL studio.
>If you decide at the last minute you want to insert a track, it will go
>above the track you are playing. So, to combat this, you insert an hour
>marker by pressing Control plus H, and insert it above the hour marker. Now
>if you are using creator alongside studio and hour markers are not ignored,
>you could run in to problems, but don't quote me on that.
>
>Best regards,
>Orhan.
>--
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>On Thursday, 18 September 2008 8:29:17 PM, Quinten wrote:
> > Greetings all
>
> > This week I started working at a local radio station here in town, and
> > they use Station Playlist Studio.
>
> > Since the demo I have of it, expired, I just would like 2 small
> > questions answered, if possible please:
>
> > First, is it possible to move, or drag songs up and down in a playlist
> > once it is loaded, (similar to how you can move songs around in a
> > playlist while in Winamp)? And if possible, what is the key command
> > one should use to do this?
>
> > Second:  While in SPL, is it possible to search and load a song into
> > the playlist if it isn't there automatically? If so, again, what are
> > the keyboard commands to be used?
>
> > Thanks for any and all help, it is much appreciated.
>
> > All the best
> > Quinten Pendle
> > PENDLE PRO
> >
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RE: Station Playlist Studio: 2 questions

2008-09-18 Thread Quinten Pendle
Hi Kevin and Orhan

Thanks a stack for all your help, I really appreciate it.

All the best
Quinten Pendle
PENDLE PRO
 
Klerksdorp, South Africa
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Fax:  +27 (0)86 516 0498
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Sent: Thursday, September 18, 2008 9:57 PM
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Subject: Re: Station Playlist Studio: 2 questions


Hi Quinten,
I can answer your first question. You can select songs, and cut and paste
them using windows commands. However, there is an annoyance with SPL studio.
If you decide at the last minute you want to insert a track, it will go
above the track you are playing. So, to combat this, you insert an hour
marker by pressing Control plus H, and insert it above the hour marker. Now
if you are using creator alongside studio and hour markers are not ignored,
you could run in to problems, but don't quote me on that.

Best regards,
Orhan.
--
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On Thursday, 18 September 2008 8:29:17 PM, Quinten wrote: 
> Greetings all

> This week I started working at a local radio station here in town, and 
> they use Station Playlist Studio.

> Since the demo I have of it, expired, I just would like 2 small 
> questions answered, if possible please:

> First, is it possible to move, or drag songs up and down in a playlist 
> once it is loaded, (similar to how you can move songs around in a 
> playlist while in Winamp)? And if possible, what is the key command 
> one should use to do this?

> Second:  While in SPL, is it possible to search and load a song into 
> the playlist if it isn't there automatically? If so, again, what are 
> the keyboard commands to be used?

> Thanks for any and all help, it is much appreciated.

> All the best
> Quinten Pendle
> PENDLE PRO
>  
> Klerksdorp, South Africa
> Tel:  +27 (0) 83 395 4593
> Fax:  +27 (0)86 516 0498
> Email and Msn:
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Skype:
> ahakimbo
> Website:
> www.pendlepro.com

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RE: Station Playlist Studio: 2 questions

2008-09-18 Thread Kevin Minor
Hi Quinten.

You can do what you want with Station Playlist.

To move items in a playlist, select the item you want to move and hit CTRL-X
to cut it.  Then move the cursor to where you want to move the track and hit
CTRL-V.  You can also delete tracks.  Select the track you want to delete
and hit SHIFT-DEL.

As for inserting items into a playlist, I know Station Playlist can do this,
but I don't know how to do it within the program.  You can copy items in
Windows Explorer and add them to the playlist.  Here's how to do it.

Open Windows Explorer and find the item you want to add.  Copy it to the
clipboard with CTRL-C.  Then go to Station Playlist and select where you
want the track inserted.  Then hit ALT-P to paste it in.

Hope this is useful.

Kevin Minor
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On Behalf Of Quinten Pendle
Sent: Thursday, September 18, 2008 3:29 PM
To: 'PC Audio Discussion List'
Subject: Station Playlist Studio: 2 questions

Greetings all

This week I started working at a local radio station here in town, and they
use Station Playlist Studio.

Since the demo I have of it, expired, I just would like 2 small questions
answered, if possible please:

First, is it possible to move, or drag songs up and down in a playlist once
it is loaded, (similar to how you can move songs around in a playlist while
in Winamp)?
And if possible, what is the key command one should use to do this?

Second:  While in SPL, is it possible to search and load a song into the
playlist if it isn't there automatically?
If so, again, what are the keyboard commands to be used?

Thanks for any and all help, it is much appreciated.

All the best
Quinten Pendle
PENDLE PRO
 
Klerksdorp, South Africa
Tel:  +27 (0) 83 395 4593
Fax:  +27 (0)86 516 0498
Email and Msn:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Skype:
ahakimbo
Website:
www.pendlepro.com

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Re: Station Playlist Studio: 2 questions

2008-09-18 Thread orhan deniz
Hi Quinten,
I can answer your first question. You can select songs, and cut and paste them 
using windows commands. However, there is an annoyance with SPL studio. If you 
decide at the last minute you want to insert a track, it will go above the 
track you are playing. So, to combat this, you insert an hour marker by 
pressing Control plus H, and insert it above the hour marker. Now if you are 
using creator alongside studio and hour markers are not ignored, you could run 
in to problems, but don't quote me on that.

Best regards,
Orhan.
--
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On Thursday, 18 September 2008 8:29:17 PM, Quinten wrote: 
> Greetings all

> This week I started working at a local radio station here in town, and they
> use Station Playlist Studio.

> Since the demo I have of it, expired, I just would like 2 small questions
> answered, if possible please:

> First, is it possible to move, or drag songs up and down in a playlist once
> it is loaded, (similar to how you can move songs around in a playlist while
> in Winamp)?
> And if possible, what is the key command one should use to do this?

> Second:  While in SPL, is it possible to search and load a song into the
> playlist if it isn't there automatically?
> If so, again, what are the keyboard commands to be used?

> Thanks for any and all help, it is much appreciated.

> All the best
> Quinten Pendle
> PENDLE PRO
>  
> Klerksdorp, South Africa
> Tel:  +27 (0) 83 395 4593
> Fax:  +27 (0)86 516 0498
> Email and Msn:
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Skype:
> ahakimbo
> Website:
> www.pendlepro.com

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Re: Station Playlist Studio question.

2008-09-03 Thread Steve Matzura
Although this does loosely have to do with audio on the PC, your
question would get much better and qualified answers on the Station
Playlist support list ([EMAIL PROTECTED]). The
short answer to all your questions is yes, very doable all around.
There are reasons for what you are experiencing, and ways around those
problems.

On Wed, 3 Sep 2008 16:53:05 +0100, you wrote:

>Hi all,
>I am trying out Station Playlist Studio. One question though, well, actually 
>two: When I faid down music using the M key, and then speak into the 
>microphone, the output I hear in my headphones is a few seconds behind. So, 
>for instance if I say "Hello", I hear that "Hello" about a second later, or it 
>maybe a couple of seconds, I'm not sure. Also, how can I change the faid level 
>on the microphone? So when I press the M key, can I change the settings for 
>the faid that occurs?
>--Check out my radio! http://www.jls-radio.com
>--
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>
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Re: Station Playlist Studio/Editor/Streamer

2008-03-11 Thread Sarah
I like spl studio and use it from now on to brodcast. It works really well and 
has pro sounding stuff you can do.
Sarah Alawami
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This message is fully year-2000-proof !

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Sent: Tuesday, March 11, 2008 2:17 PM
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The easiest program is still Winamp, and, thankfully, it's still free.
The only thing Station Playlist does for you that Winamp doesn't is
offer you a very nice but expensive wrapper around very basic
functions.  If you are happy enough with picking your own music,
managing your own collection, etc., then stick with what you know.  As
much as I love wiz-bang feature-rich software, I advocate the KISS
principle.


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Re: Station Playlist Studio/Editor/Streamer

2008-03-11 Thread Steve Matzura
The easiest program is still Winamp, and, thankfully, it's still free.
The only thing Station Playlist does for you that Winamp doesn't is
offer you a very nice but expensive wrapper around very basic
functions.  If you are happy enough with picking your own music,
managing your own collection, etc., then stick with what you know.  As
much as I love wiz-bang feature-rich software, I advocate the KISS
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Re: Station Playlist Studio/Editor/Streamer

2008-03-09 Thread Sarah
Actually it is quite eas ot set up. You really don't need to change much of 
anything. Feel free to get with me on skype, or if it 
is up there thee ris a tutorial someone did on spl studio. I'm still learning 
the software myself so I don't nwo everything. I use 
the standard version but it still should be similar.

Take care.

Sarah Alawami
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Hello List!

I've been searching for an easy-to-use DJ program and someone recommended 
StationPlaylist Studio/Editor/Streamer.  From the 
documentation, it appears to be an easy program to navigate around; however, in 
reality, it has a lot of functions available and 
setting it up is a tough thing for me.  If anyone uses this program and knows 
of a tutorial or example of how to set it up and 
use, I'd appreciate having it sent to me or if that person could tell me where 
to get it.  I'm actually looking for the easiest 
program to use possible.  I want talking and playing music to be relatively 
easy to do.  I'm using their demo pro version now for 
thirty days.

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Re: Station Playlist Studio

2008-02-29 Thread Sarah
Well you could write to ross and maybe suggest it for a next release update or 
something.  they are already working on a great 
deal of new stuff for version 5.

Take care
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http://music.marrie.org
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Sent: Tuesday, February 26, 2008 12:56 AM
Subject: Re: Station Playlist Studio


Ok thanks for this, I'll be honest with you, I'm God smacked to hear
that as I thought that "shuffling" would have been the most basic and
obvious feature of a piece of DJ software.

On 26/02/2008, at 7:32 PM, David Truong wrote:

> Hi Dane,
>
> Unfortunately you can't once the playlist has been written in.  In
> other
> words, once you have created the playlist there is no way in
> Playlist Studio
> to shuffle or randomise your list of tracks whilst in automation or
> live
> assist mode unless you do it manually.  The Station Playlist Creator
> program
> will create playlists for you based on criteria and you will get a
> different
> list of tracks each time a play list is created.  But that's as
> close as
> you'll get to shuffle / random play.
>
> David Truong
>
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> Sent: Tuesday, 26 February 2008 11:34 AM
> To: PC Audio Discussion List
> Subject: Station Playlist Studio
>
> Hi Everyone!
> Ok, its been a couple of years since I looked at station Playlist
> Studio so I thought I'd take another peak this morning to see where
> the software is at. Quite frankly I'm amazed at the developments this
> software has undergone since the time I looked at it and I'm in no
> doubt that some list members have probably played a huge part in this,
> when I can I'll be definately purchasing this software.
> I have 1 question though, suppose you've added a whole heap of songs
> to a playlist, how can you shuffle that playlist in automation mode?
>
> **
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Re: Station Playlist Studio

2008-02-29 Thread Steve Matzura
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>To: "PC Audio Discussion List" 
>Sent: Tuesday, February 26, 2008 12:56 AM
>Subject: Re: Station Playlist Studio
>
>
>Ok thanks for this, I'll be honest with you, I'm God smacked to hear
>that as I thought that "shuffling" would have been the most basic and
>obvious feature of a piece of DJ software.

Not at all, considering what it's primarily supposed to be used
for--scheduling and playing tracks and spots on a schedule.  The key
word here being ... uh, ... lemme see ... oh yeah, ***SCHEDULE***, not
random.  Playlists in SP consist of objects which cannot be shuffled
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Re: Station Playlist Studio

2008-02-28 Thread Dane Trethowan
Ok thanks for this, I'll be honest with you, I'm God smacked to hear  
that as I thought that "shuffling" would have been the most basic and  
obvious feature of a piece of DJ software.

On 26/02/2008, at 7:32 PM, David Truong wrote:

> Hi Dane,
>
> Unfortunately you can't once the playlist has been written in.  In  
> other
> words, once you have created the playlist there is no way in  
> Playlist Studio
> to shuffle or randomise your list of tracks whilst in automation or  
> live
> assist mode unless you do it manually.  The Station Playlist Creator  
> program
> will create playlists for you based on criteria and you will get a  
> different
> list of tracks each time a play list is created.  But that's as  
> close as
> you'll get to shuffle / random play.
>
> David Truong
>
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> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
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>
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> On Behalf Of Dane Trethowan
> Sent: Tuesday, 26 February 2008 11:34 AM
> To: PC Audio Discussion List
> Subject: Station Playlist Studio
>
> Hi Everyone!
> Ok, its been a couple of years since I looked at station Playlist
> Studio so I thought I'd take another peak this morning to see where
> the software is at. Quite frankly I'm amazed at the developments this
> software has undergone since the time I looked at it and I'm in no
> doubt that some list members have probably played a huge part in this,
> when I can I'll be definately purchasing this software.
> I have 1 question though, suppose you've added a whole heap of songs
> to a playlist, how can you shuffle that playlist in automation mode?
>
> **
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> From Melton Victoria Australia
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Re: Station Playlist Studio

2008-02-27 Thread Sarah
To my knoledge you cannot. I have never ben able to shuffel anything. But then 
again I'm still learning the ins and outs of the 
program.

By the way I don't think this will work on the mac, will it?

take care.
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Sent: Monday, February 25, 2008 5:34 PM
Subject: Station Playlist Studio


Hi Everyone!
Ok, its been a couple of years since I looked at station Playlist
Studio so I thought I'd take another peak this morning to see where
the software is at. Quite frankly I'm amazed at the developments this
software has undergone since the time I looked at it and I'm in no
doubt that some list members have probably played a huge part in this,
when I can I'll be definately purchasing this software.
I have 1 question though, suppose you've added a whole heap of songs
to a playlist, how can you shuffle that playlist in automation mode?

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Re: Station Playlist Studio

2008-02-27 Thread Steve Matzura
On Tue, 26 Feb 2008 12:34:10 +1100, you wrote:

>I have 1 question though, suppose you've added a whole heap of songs  
>to a playlist, how can you shuffle that playlist in automation mode?

You can't.  That's the whole point of this package.  It creates 'em,
you plays 'em.  It's meant for automated, unattended use.


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RE: Station Playlist Studio

2008-02-26 Thread David Truong
Hi Dane,

Unfortunately you can't once the playlist has been written in.  In other
words, once you have created the playlist there is no way in Playlist Studio
to shuffle or randomise your list of tracks whilst in automation or live
assist mode unless you do it manually.  The Station Playlist Creator program
will create playlists for you based on criteria and you will get a different
list of tracks each time a play list is created.  But that's as close as
you'll get to shuffle / random play.

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Hi Everyone!
Ok, its been a couple of years since I looked at station Playlist  
Studio so I thought I'd take another peak this morning to see where  
the software is at. Quite frankly I'm amazed at the developments this  
software has undergone since the time I looked at it and I'm in no  
doubt that some list members have probably played a huge part in this,  
when I can I'll be definately purchasing this software.
I have 1 question though, suppose you've added a whole heap of songs  
to a playlist, how can you shuffle that playlist in automation mode?

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Re: station playlist studio follow up

2007-11-30 Thread Sarah
Hmmwill station playlist play those? and how about the shortcuts? I have no 
idea if they are global or not.

SA&G
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hour markers are used by stations who need to have a news break or a station
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Well I managed to incert some more tracks in to the playlist but How can I
insure they won't crosfaid? I want a very clean sound to the broadcast as
I'm streaming classical music.Also what is this hour marker thing?

SA&G

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RE: station playlist studio follow up

2007-11-30 Thread Judy W

hour markers are used by stations who need to have a news break or a station
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Well I managed to incert some more tracks in to the playlist but How can I
insure they won't crosfaid? I want a very clean sound to the broadcast as
I'm streaming classical music.Also what is this hour marker thing?

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