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1. Viewing the Songs in a Packet From the Packets screen highlight the selected Packet then click Songs or Double Click the selected Packet All songs assigned to this Packet will be listed in the Song Browser Screen Natural Music User Manual Page 2 19 Packets cont Assigning a Packet to a Music Category Packets must be assigned to a Music Category just like you can assign songs to Music Categories Any song assigned to this Packet will automatically be assigned to this Packet s Music Category To assign a packet to a Music Category highlight the Packet Name and click Open mm Edit Packet Data iof x Packet Name Elvis Secondary hits Sleigh Ride Songs Help Assign Packet To Music Category x F Group Two Medium v Cancel Assigning Songs to a Packet A song can be assigned to a packet in the Song Editor by NOT selecting a Music Category for the song but instead selecting the Packet from the Packet dropdown box w Baby Need Your Loving OF Xx File View Help k x S P R K New Delete History Back Next Help Cancel Close Title Attist Info __MusicCodng OtherData _ IntemetLinks Song Data Title Baby I Need Your Loving Artist 1 Four Tops y Atisto Source AudioFile CD 1010s Source 2 Length mm ss 2 39 Intro fiz Seconds EndT ype Fade FadeLength Seconds Chart Year or Date ja Music Category A Group One Ht x Packet
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3. when the song plays through a SMIL file the linked Image file will be displayed on the SMIL compatible player Examples Audio Source This optional entry allows you to put the complete path and filename of the audio source file to be played by the Website whenever this song is scheduled In addition this is the property the Listen button reads to determine the audio cut filename to be sent to your medi player when the Listen button is clicked Image Source This optional entry allows you to put the complete path and filename of any image source file to be displayed by the Website whenever this song is scheduled Internet URL This optional entry allows you to put the complete path and filename to point a Web Browser to a particular URL associated with this song Natural Music User Manual Page 2 15 Song Data Entry Research Tab The Song Editor screen is divided into 4 Tabs The following data items may be entered on the Research Tab Afternoon Delight Starland Yocal Band Ea File View Help 0 xX olor 9 x New Delete History Listen Back Next Help Cancel Close Title Artist Album Data Research Chart Position This Last Weeks Chart Peak Chart Year Week Week On Peak Weeks or Date jo p p fp p fp Research Data a Burn Research Research2 Research3 EE eee CountDown Show CountDown Category CountDown Rank MM Memorial Day 500 x 226 v Chart Data You may
4. Entry Album Data Tab File View Help rent Poo en lle Back Next Help Cancel Close So ee en ee Album Composer Data Album Title x Record Label Catalog Number x UPC x TrackLabel PLine osef oo Publisher e YS Composer s FO Rights Agency s Cea a Country juss Liner Note PO These fields are required for the RIAA Webcast performance reports Some fields on this tab such as Album Title may have the same value on numerous songs NM5 provides a DropDown list of already entered items from which you can select If the entry you want is not in the DropDown list type the desired entry in the box and NM65 will add it to the DropDown list Fields with are required for the RIAA Webcast Electronic Performance Report for on line streaming Fields with are required for the SoundExchange Small Webcast Electronic Performance Report Catalog Number A unique number assigned to a product by a record label for ordering and inventory management purposes It can be found on the back or spine of the album label copy UPC aA 12 digit numeric identification code that is placed on items for retail sale which is read by scanning devices The UPC is unique to a particular product and provides quick detailed information such as the manufacturer number the product selection number and the type of configuration It can be found on the back or spine of the album label Track Label P Line Track perfor
5. Low 4 Girl Like You Rascals 04 CJ P Possibilities 4 Groovy Situation Gene Chandler 06 E Q Disco Hard Days Night Beatles 02 CI U Holiday amp Holly Jolly x mas Burl Ives E 15 C Cruising Classic C Y Christmas Pop CI Z Christmas Traditioi CI UnCategorized Songs E G F F B E x P C B F A B Y B x G F F 1882 Songs UNFILTERED Add a New song to your database Open an existing song to edit it Delete the selected song s or Find a particular song by any selected property Q Listen launches your default MediaPlayer if you have one e g Windows MediaPlayer RealPlayer WinAmp etc so you can listen to song IF it is available from the NM5 computer NM5 uses the WebAudioSource property as the filename it tries to play If it cannot find that filename it will open a browse window so you can locate the actual audio cut Q Display play History for the song and artist based on Scheduled Clock Time taken from the Format Clock not Estimated Run Time which is based on the actual length of songs preceding a song on a music log and which constantly changes as a music log is edited Q After you sort and filter your song list as desired you may Print it or write it to a text file Q Tools Mass Changer will change a property value for all Tagged songs currently displayed in the Song Browser See Song Browser Mass Changer on page 2 7 Page 2 4 Natural Music User
6. from the dropdown box list If this artist has not yet been entered in the dropdown list click the Add New button to the right of the Artist dropdown box The song will be alphabetized in the artist index by the first character of the artist s name as entered here This song will be artist protected based on any conflicts with Artist 1 or Artist 2 of any other song Artist 2 If needed select any other Artist s name from the dropdown box list that also performed on this song and requires protection If this artist has not yet been entered click the Add New button to the right of the Artist dropdown box This song will be artist protected based on any conflicts with Artist 1 or Artist 2 of any other song This may be left blank Page 2 8 Natural Music User Manual Song Data Entry Title Artist Tab cont Source The data entered in the Source field depends on the type of audio you are playing Q Hard Disc Digital Audio Files Enter the Audio File name but don t include any extension such as WAV or MP3 note the additional automation source limitations below This is the Audio Cut ID which will be sent to Automation to tell it to play this cut Q CD s Enter CD followed by a unique Identifier for the CD on which this song is located then a dash and then the track number on the CD Example CD 1456 and track 02 should be entered as CD1456 02 Q Automation Limitations The Source field is normally limited to 8 characters includi
7. optionally enter the chart data including chart date peak positions etc Natural Music does not use this data but it may be helpful to you Research Data You may enter up to 4 characters each for the Like and Burn fields You may enter up to 20 characters for the fields Reseach1 to Research3 You may use numeric and or alpha characters Natural Music does not use this data but it may be helpful to you CountDown Show You may but don t have to assign this song to a CountDown Category and give it a CountDown Rank See discussion of CountDown shows in Section 4 of this user guide Page 2 16 Natural Music User Manual Song Artist Play History Natural Music maintains a Play History on each Song Artist and Packet in the library When you select History button you will see a screen with days and dates as rows and hours as columns You may choose to display the History in chronological or reverse chronological order Note All Play Histories are based on Scheduled Clock Times taken from your Format Clocks These are not the Estimated Run Times which may be displayed on the music log based on the lengths of all songs preceding this song on the log and which change constantly as the Music Log is edited and which also change when the music log is merged with Traffic After the Music Log is reconciled with an As Played Log from your automation system these Play Histories WILL reflect actual played times ij Sample Play Histo
8. the Source2 field See MediaTouch Source Restriction Prophet NexGen automation users should enter the NexGen Media Type in the Source2 field See Prophet NexGen Source Restriction Scott Studios SSDOS SS32 and AXS 3 automation users must enter the Scott Studios Category in the Source2 field See Scott Studios Source Restriction Salsa Systemation automation users must enter the Salsa Source in the Source2 field Simian WaveStation uses a Category to determine the type of file it is being told to execute The default value sent to WaveStation by Natural Music is AUDIO unless you enter another WaveStation Category in the Natural Music Source2 field during song entry Natural Music User Manual Page 2 9 Song Data Entry Title Artist Tab cont The Song Editor screen is divided into 4 Tabs The following data items may be entered on the Title Artist tab Intro You may enter the intro length of this song in seconds Do not include the just enter in seconds This may be left blank Length You may enter the length of this song in Minutes Seconds m ss EndType This designates the end type of the song You may select any choice from the dropdown box Fade Cold Decay Song Assignment to Music Category Each song must be assigned to a Music Category from the dropdown selection box unless this song is part of a Packet See next item If you need to create a new Music Category click t
9. Artists entered in your music library w Sample Artists of x File View Help Dl ae x amp amp R New lt Delete Find Print History Songs Help Close Sort Arist Artist Special Artist Protection HH MM Never Violation a Co Charles Wright Charlie Rich Wh w Chicago 30 2 3 100 om Chipmunks Chordettes Chords Chris Deburgh Chris Montez Christopher Cross Chubby Checker View Artist Songs If you select Songs for an Artist you will see a Song Browser list of all songs belonging to the highlighted Artist Artist Play History Click the History button to view a play history for the selected Artist Special Protection This Artist screen also has the capability to enter a Special Protection for each Artist Highlight the Artist and click Open to enter the Special Protections Like the normal Artist Separation rules this can be any combination of Never Violate and Preferred protection If you enter a Preferred protection be sure to enter the Violation Points to be applied Enter the Special Protections as HH MM up to 24 hours These Special Protections should normally be blank Use this sparingly because any entry for an Artist in this Special Protection overrides for this Artist ONLY the normal Artist Separation rules you create in the Rules section This is useful if you have an Artist that you want to allow to play more or less ofte
10. Manual Configuring Song Browser The song browser may be configured by the user to display selected song properties columns filter the songs list and resort the song list Song Browser Sorting You may click on any column heading on the song browser to sort the song list by that column You may also select the columns from the dropdown boxes on the left side of the song browser screen First Sort Use the first Sort dropdown box to select the data column to be used as the primary sort column for the song list Ascending or Descending The buttons to right of the Sort boxes allow you to sort in Ascending or Descending order Secondary Sort Any songs with matching entries in the primary Sort data column are then sorted by the column seleced in the second Sort dropdown box Third Sort Any songs with matching entries in the primary and secondary Sort data columns are then sorted by the column selected in the third Sort dropdown box Song Browser Display Columns Click Columns to select the song properties to be displayed in the Song Browser columns You may drag the properties between the Available and Include boxes The Song Browser display screen will be modified accordingly w Song Browser Design OF x Include Columns Album AlsoProtect Burn CategoryD ate CategoryPlays CategorpStack Composer DayPart EntryDate FadeLength Natural Music User Manual Page 2 5 Filtering the Song Browser List Click Fi
11. Natural Music Song Databases Each station s music library is contained in a separate Station Database that contains all music clocks rules and setup information used for that station s Music Logs The basic Natural Music allows one music database The multi user multi station version will support multiple databases New Station Database Click File New Station from the Natural Music main screen Assign the database a unique name You may also specify the language for the database so that proper character sorting mechanisms are used for your language Click Create when ready to create the new database Add a new Station Database oj x m Data Location CAN atural Music D ata Browse m Existing Databases Sample MyStation Help YourStation Open et Cancel m Enter a unique NAME for the new station database I pe Engish anguage Open Existing Database If your Natural Music system is licensed for multiple station databases you may select which station database to work with by clicking File Open Station from the Natural Music main screen Select the database to be opened and click Open Open Existing Database Natural Music looks for its database files in the Data Location folder You may change this Data Location by clicking Browse on the File Open or File New screen This might be used if you are running across a Local Area Network
12. Tools Mass Changer Tag All This will allow you to Tag all currently displayed songs so you can use the Mass Changer on them Q Tools Mass Changer UnTag All This will allow you to UnTag all currently displayed songs Q Tools Mass Changer Reverse Tag This will allow you to reverse the tag on all currently displayed songs That is Tagged songs are UnTagged and UnTagged songs are Tagged Natural Music User Manual Page 2 7 Manual Song Data Entry To enter or edit a song in your library from the Song Browser click Click New to create a new song entry Click Open to open the highlighted song to be edited The Song Editor screen is divided into 4 Tabs Each will be described on the following pages w Baby Need Your Loving Of x File View Help O Be S12 I Bl 2a New Delete History Listen Back Next Help Cancel Close Title Artist Music Coding Album Data intemet Links Research Song Data Title Baby I Need Your Loving Artist 1 Four Tops x Artist 3OW i CSOS SS i Source AudioFile CD fono Source 2 Length mm ss 2 39 Intro fiz Seconds EndType Fade gt FadeLength Seconds Chart Year or Date jea Music Category B Group One Medium OR Packet if used Since Prior Song Title Mandatory Entry The song will be alphabetized by the first character of the title as entered here Artist 1 Mandatory Entry Select the Artist s name
13. and want to access a remote Natural Music database file located on another computer Normally you never change the Data Location which can cause a complete crash of Natural Music if set incorrectly Import External Database You can import a song database from an automation system database a purchased music library or text file list of songs If you are changing from an existing music scheduler you old music schedulers may be able to create an appropriate Position Dependent or a Delimited song list that can be imported by Natural Music Natural Music can convert the existing databases for upgrades from Natural Music for DOS See the Data Import section of this manual for specific importing instructions Natural Music User Manual Page 2 1 Station Settings From the Main Natural Music screen select Setup Station i Sample Station SetUp ile x Station Call Sign or ID Sample Password if required Station Automation Log Type esi WaveStation Simian Automation Log Send Path Ic TEMPS Browse Prompt for Data Backup After 20 Days Save Song Play History for 20 Days Show on screen help when mouse is held over an item V Call Sign You should enter a unique identifier for this station This may be from1 to 100 characters Password ONLY if you want to password protect this station s database put in a Password of 1 to 100 characters Note the Password is NOT case sensitive Automation Log Type If you are us
14. e data field must be like the between 2 values in the Filter value box Be sure to put AND between the values in the Filter Value Box Example If you select Category BETWEEN AAND C you will get a list including all songs with Category A through C Page 2 6 Natural Music User Manual Song Browser Mass Changer Warning The Mass Changer function is very powerful and also very dangerous After you use it there is no way to undo any damage you do to your Music Library so be careful Tagged Songs Defined Tagged songs are simply those songs that you have selected in the Song Browser by right clicking on them These Tagged songs are the only songs upon which Mass Changer functions will be performed All Tagged songs are displayed with a yellow background on the Song Browser screen Mass Changer Function This allows you to quickly change a value for many songs The selected value will be changed for all Tagged songs currently listed in the Song Browser The displayed songs may be filtered and Tagged or UnTagged as you desire The Mass Changer function is available from the Tools menu at the top of the Song Browser screen Q Mass Changer Change This will allow you to change a column value for all Tagged songs that are currently displayed in the Song Browser w Mass Song Changer Ioj x Column To Change New Value Category 4 Group One Hot M UnTag songs after applying changes Apply Change Cancel Q
15. en specific songs artists titles etc Up to 2 codes can be entered for each song The song will be protected against all songs with identical Also Protect codes according to the separation requirements you set up in Setup AlsoProtect See Also Protect Codes The most common uses are Related Artist Protection You can protect related artists other than the main Artist s you entered previously for this song You might create an Also Protect code BT and assign it to all Beatles song and all songs by any member of the Beatles This would force mutual protection between all these songs to the extent you set the BT code Required Separation Version Protection You can protect different version of the same song by assigning them the same Also Protect code and setting a Required Separation for that Also Protect code Theme This entry is free form text and is useful to designate songs that may be used in theme days or theme weekends Suppose you wanted to have a weekend where you played a lot of music with a particular theme In the Song Browser you could filter the list to include only those songs with the theme you want Then you could Mass Change them to a special Music Category and schedule that Music Category as desired on your clocks for that day or weekend After the day or weekend is over you can then use the Mass Changer to change the songs back to their original Music Categories Natural Music User Manual Page 2 13 Song Data
16. he Add New button that appears when you click on the Music Category dropdown box Assigning a song to the Music Category Unassigned means a song won t play Song Assignment to Packet Only if this song is not assigned to a Music Category it may be assigned to a Packet from the dropdown Packet selection box If you need to create a new Packet click on the Add New button that appears when you click on the Packet dropdown box Page 2 10 Natural Music User Manual Song Data Entry Music Coding Tab The Song Editor screen is divided into 4 Tabs The following data items may be entered on the Music Coding tab w Baby Need Your Loving oe x File View Help m New Delete History Listen __TiterAstst Music Coding __AlbumData Iniemet Links Research Music Coding Gender MEE gt AcdNew fF fees Tempo in 3 Medium Tempo Out 3 Medium Intensity Mood 3Medum J Style M Motown x Other L 64 70 fF DayPart Oo Also Protect 1 AB Baby I Need Lovin gt Also Protect 2 O Theme O Opener An Opener is a song uniquely suited to be used at the top of an hour or out of commercial breaks You may leave this blank or enter If you enter the system will be able to use this song in any clock slot designated with to be an Opener slot on the format clock If you click in the box this entry will toggle between and blank Starting in NM5 version 5 0 156 you can use any single character o
17. ing Automation select that Automation System from the dropdown box on the Station Setup screen This determines what type of Automation Log if any is created by Natural Music Automation Log Send Path If you need to create an Automation Log you may select the path to which natural Music sends the Automation Log continued next page Page 2 2 Natural Music User Manual Station Settings cont Automation Station Number The entry in the field will usually be the Station Number You may leave this blank but this station number helps uniquely name the Automation Music Log created by Natural Music If using Natural Log traffic software this station number should match the station number in Natural Log Example For station 1 the Automation Log would be named 112300M1 Log For station 2 the Automation Log would be named 112300M2 Log If you leave the station blank the Automation Log would be named 112300M Log Note The following Automation systems do NOT follow the numbering system described above Arrakis Digilink Scott Studios SSDOS SS32 SmartCaster CartWorks and DCS automation systems will not accept any entry in this field and it will not be visible Scott Studios AXS AXS Log For inserting music into Music Avail Slots in an AXS log ONLY enter the Avail Code into which the music is to be inserted in the AXS Traffic Log If you want to do a simple Time merge with an AXS Traffic Log that is there are
18. lters to restrict the songs which are included in the song browser list You may combine up to 4 filter settings Select the Filter Field which sets the song property to be filtered Select the Comparison Set the Filter Value Only if you want to add another filter restriction click AND or OR on the next line and repeat the above entries for the second filter line Click Apply Filter w Song Browser Design OF Xx Filter Filter Field Comparison Filter Value Artist v v Beatied Apply Filter Clear Filter Q Most of the comparison operators are common arithmetic operators like for equal gt for greater than and lt for less than lt gt means not equal to Q IN means that the filtered field must be INCLUDED in the list you print in the Filter Value box for the song to be included in the list Example You set up a filter of Category IN A B C This would list all songs with category A B or C Be sure to include commas between the values in the Filter Value box if you use the IN comparison Q NOT IN means the songs would be included only if their filter field is NOT IN the Filter Value box See Above Q LIKE means the filtered field must be like the Filter Value Example If you select Artist LIKE Beat you will get a list including all songs with Artists starting with Beat followed by any other characters Be sure to put the at the end of the Filter Value Q BETWEEN means th
19. mance copyright owner information found on the label after the P Line symbol P surrounded by a circle ISRC international Sound Recording Code assigned to the sound recording The ISRC is a unique 12 digit alphanumeric identifier for each sound recording It is encoded in the sound recording and can be read with appropriate software The ISRC may not be available for all recordings and this field may be blank if not available Page 2 14 Natural Music User Manual Song Data Entry Internet Link Tab The Song Editor screen is divided into 4 Tabs The following data items may be entered on the Internet Links tab w Baby Need Your Loving yx File View Help eT gt fol Pe New Delete History Listen Back Next Help Cancel Close Tile Artist Music Coding Album Data Internet Links Reseach MultiMedia Links Audio Source Po Browse Image Source FO O Browse Text Source Po Browse TextStream Source PO Browse Video Source Po Browse Animation Source fC O Browse Internet URL OOOO e Most users won t use these fields on the song entry screen Natural Music allows you to assign links to Multimedia and Internet source files in case you want to export logs have your Website play these audio and or multimedia files These fields are used when Natural Music creates a SMIL Simultaneous MultiMedia Interface File For example if you link this song to a Multimedia Image file
20. n than normal Page 2 18 Natural Music User Manual Packets Packets Defined Packets are groups of songs which rotate together through the Music Category in which the Packet is assigned Imagine a Packet as several song index cards clipped together Uses for Packets Packets allow you to link certain groups of songs e g several oldies by the same artist to be rotated together While the artist s Packet will rotate at the rate set up for the Music Category the actual songs will be played less often Packet Rotation in Music Categories When the Packet comes to the top of the Music Category to be played the first song in the Packet is the only one active It is tested and if there are no violations of rules it is used on the Music Log The song is placed at the back of the Packet and the Packet is placed at the back of the Music Category The next time the Packet reaches the top of the Music Category stack the new first song in the Packet is tested The song which was previously first won t be played until all other songs in the Packet are played one each time the Packet reaches the top of the Music Category stack w Sample Packets OF x File View Help Ol xX m1 S64 BD New a Delete Find Print History Songs P ea Sort by PacketName Elvis Secondary hits sewn Ride Songs Creating a New Packet On the Packets screen select New You must give the Packet a name to uniquely identify it
21. ng numbers and letters which identify the audio or CD cut to be played Some Automation systems have different requirements Look up the following in the index of this manual Automate Automation logs AXS1 AXS2 Source restrictions BSTG Generation IV Source restrictions CartWorks Source Restrictions Digital JukeBox Automation Logs E2Z Broadcaster EZ 2000 Automation logs MediaTouch Source Restriction Prophet NexGen Source Restriction Salsa Systemation Source Restriction Scott Studios SSDOS S32 AXS Source Restriction SmartCaster Automation Logs Simian WaveStation Source Restriction Source2 Except for the automation exceptions listed below Natural Music does not use this field You may leave it blank or enter a secondary Source location such as a CD Identifier for a digital audio file in case you need to redub the audio or run live at some point from CD s CartWorks automation users must enter the CartWorks Category in the Source2 field See CartWorks Source Restriction BSTG Generation IV automation users must enter the Gen IV Category in the NM5 Source2 field See BSTG Generation IV Source Restriction BarrCode BXC 3 trigger code must be placed in NM5 Source2 field Be sure to include the mp3 or wav extension for the audio filename in NM5 Source 7 field MediaTouch automation users must enter the MediaTouch Category in
22. no Music Avail Slots leave this box BLANK RDS Phantom Natural Music needs to know if the station is AM or FM in the RDS Phantom Prompt for Data Backup After Days Your data is valuable Please back it up often We recommend you do daily Data Backups but if you want to do them less frequently you can put any of days in this box to remind you about doing data backups Save Song History for Days This should normally be left at 30 days except if you have special requirements for saving song history One such example might be an Internet radio station whose ASCAP BMI licenses require it to report the number of plays for each song in a calendar quarter They would need to save song histories longer than 30 days Show on screen help Windows has Tool Tips which can pop up on screen to give you context sensitive help when you rest the mouse over certain on screen items This allows you to disable this feature if you want Natural Music User Manual Page 2 3 Natural Music Song Browser NM5 S Song Browser allows you to maintain your music library database From the main NM5 screen select Music Library Song Browser This browser may be configured display selected song properties filter the song list and sort the song list You can also print the displayed song lists Music Category Changes You may open a song in the song browser and change its Music Category on the song data entry screen Alternatively on the song brow
23. pener code such as A B C 1 2 etc If you put an opener of any kind on the clock NM5 is forced to select a song with a matching Opener code If you leave the Opener code blank on the clock ANY Opener coded song or without a song with a blank Opener code can be logged in that slot of the clock Gender This code tells the system how to apply the Gender rules to this song This is an optional entry that may be blank If blank this song will get no Gender protection Valid choices are Female Male Duet Group Instrumental Natural Music User Manual Page 2 11 Song Data Entry Music Coding Tab The Song Editor screen is divided into 4 Tabs The following data items may be entered on the Music Coding tab Tempo Tempo is actually 2 fields Tempoln and TempoOut so you may set separate Tempos for the start and end of the song to aid in transitions If you enter either TempolN or TempoOut you must enter both Tempos These Tempo codes tell the system how to apply the Tempo rules to this song These are optional entries that may be blank If blank this song will get no Tempo protection Valid choices from the dropdown box are 1 Slow 2 Medium Slow 3 Medium 4 Medium Fast 5 Fast Intensity This code tells the system how to apply the Intensity rules to this song This is an optional entry that may be blank If blank this song will get no Intensity protection Valid choices from the dropdown box are 1 Lo
24. ry Don t Go Breaking My Heart OF x Sort Reverse Chronological 7 Indicates the Minute within the Hour the Item Played Day Date 12 1a 2a 3a 4a 5a Gal 7a 8a 9a 10 11 12 1p 2p 3p 4p 5p 6p 7p 8p 9p 10 11 Sunday 9 10 00 06 45 03 58 58 Saturday 9 9 00 13 Friday 9 8 00 Thursday 9 7 00 47133 Wednesday 9 6 00 9 4 Tuesday 9 5 00 13 Monday 9 4 00 29 57 59 Sunday 9 3 00 E ft Eg Saturday 9 2 00 50 58 45 Friday 9 1 00 57 Thursday 8 31 00 Wednesday 8 30 00 Tuesday 8 29 00 Monday 8 28 00 l mn a BOTH Artists Don t Go Breaking My Heart Elton John Kiki Dee The History screen color coding indicates Red for Song Plays Green for Artist 1 and Blue for Artist 2 if there is a second artist for that song Additionally for a dual artist song Purple is used to indicate an hour in which both artists played on another song either together or separately within the hour The 2 digit number within each hour indicates the minute in the hour the song or artist was played Violation Log You may also get a list of any times a song was attempted to be played but violated a rule by selecting Violation Log on the History screen This will only display violations IF you have selected Detailed Log Diagnostics during log generation Natural Music User Manual Page 2 17 Artist Files When you select Music Library Artists Files at the Natural Music main screen you will see a list of all
25. ser screen you can drag and drop a song into a Music Category folder on the left window The Ctrl Left Click or Shift Left Click methods select multiple songs to drag and drop to a new category ij Sample Song Browser ef x File Browser Settings Tools Help Ole x amp amp Gt i fa New Open Delete Find Print History Listen Columns Filter Help Close A Horse With No Name America 4 Hundred Pounds Of Clay Gene Mcdaniels Little Bit Of Soap Jarmels Little Bit Of Soul Music Explosion 4 Lover s Concerto Toys 4 Lover s Question Clyde Mcphatter 4 Million To One v Jimmy Charles A Place In The Sun Stevie Wonder amp Soalin Peter Paul And Mary Summer Place Percy Faith 4 Summer Song Chad And Jeremy A Trenaner In nve Ninn 22t by ALL Songs 1st Title x 5 Source Category Title Artist A 1001 1 2 3 Len Barry then Artist E 2 x 12 Days Of Christmas John Denver Muppetts A x 12 Days Of Christmas Ray Conniff then 2 4 16 Candles Crests z F F 19th Nervous Breakdown Rolling Stones 05 _ Music Categories 25 Miles Edwin Starr 0i 3 All Songs P 250r6 To4 Chicago 27 C Categorized Songs Pei T ri ay i 2 CQAG One Hot v ilson Picke 0 a DRR 4 96 Tears Question Mark 10 LI B Group One Mediu 38 6 Keith 1 L C Group One Low A Beautiful Morning Rascals 07 a E Group Two Hot Big Hunk o Love Elvis Presley 04 La F Group Two Mediu Fool Such As Elvis Presley 07 CI G Group Two
26. w 2 Medium Low 3 Medium 4 MediumHigh 5 High Mood This code tells the system how to apply the Mood rules to this song This is an optional entry that may be blank If blank this song will get no Mood protection Valid choices from the dropdown box are 1 Down 2 Medium Down 3 Medium 4 MediumUp 5 Up Style This code tells the system how to apply the Style rules to this song This is an optional entry that may be blank If blank this song will get no Style protection These Style codes are identified by a one letter code A Z and should be defined by you in the Setup Rules section See Style Rules Page 2 12 Natural Music User Manual Song Data Entry Music Coding Tab Other Code This allows you to create a user defined control This code tells the system how to apply your user defined Other rules to this song This is an optional entry that may be blank If blank this song will get no Other protection These Other codes are identified by a one letter code A Z and should be defined by you in the Setup Rules section See Other Rules DayPart Code If you want to restrict the time days that the song may play enter the appropriate Daypart Code from the dropdown box If you leave this blank this song will be available for play at all times These DayPart Codes are defined in Setup DayParts See DayPart Setup Also Protect These codes are used in many different ways to crate a required separation betwe

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