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1. kenan bain 18 ANNEX C LOGIC YPES sciissssescesnasasssssaninnciesssoncisnnsosaienasesssanasnaitessastinsssennionnsdsdanneseasssnaianttesesanadenssoaionnsossdenesenssscasnaNies 19 20 SHUFFLE Sayan ayna Gaia a 20 ADD TO QUEUE 20 ADD PLAYLIST TO FILTER sess se 20 ADD PLAYLIST TO 20 ANNEX E KEYBOARD SHORTCUTS mn 21 MANAGING PLAYLIST 21 MANAGING EEO EaN E iesi 21 MANAGE SEPARATION np yn on 21 PLAYBLOCKS DETAIL EDIT WINDOW 21 2 Page SAM VIBE Scheduling Guide SAM VIBE Overview This is the second user guide in a series of user documentation about SAM VIBE the cloud broadcasting solution from Spacial Audio SAM VIBE is a mix of software and cloud You download and install the SAM VIBE software use this software to upload your music to the cloud create playlists and configure your radio station When you are ready change your ON AIR status to ON and your station will continue to play even if you shut down your computer or disconnect from the Inte
2. configure complicated Scheduled Events like this one which appears to be a programming schedule for a Monday which is repeated weekly and starts at 6am however what this will do is all of these tasks in quick succession so all the broadcaster sees is the station starting and stopping The reason is there is no demarcation between the tasks so SAM VIBE runs through them in rapid succession If you want to schedule multiple Playblocks for a single broadcasting schedule you should create a Scheduled Event for each Playblock but we recommend starting the Scheduled Event with a Clear Queue Task as the queue will always play before any Playblock so it is good practice to clear the queue when switching to a Playblock Conclusion SAM VIBE has some outstanding scheduling functionality which when combined with features like Playlists and Playblocks can provide unsurpassed station automation which is completely configurable The features are easy to implement but we recommend you spend some time planning your broadcast and then using these features to produce the desired results 16 Page SAM VIBE Scheduling Guide Annex A Playblock Categories The complete list of Playblock Categories available by default and a brief explanation Media Type Description Category Any track in the library Library Tab Any track classified as a Sound Effect Any track classified as a Jingle Any track classified as a Promo Track Upload Description Category T
3. known track A second playlist which would hold all Back to Back Station IDs is used to play a Back to Back Station ID which is only played after the two tracks so requires no separation rule and is selected at random This is followed by two random music tracks and finished with a commercial This would give an average play time of around 17 minutes from only 6 details Tasks SAM VIBE already contains 5 tasks which cannot be edited or removed these are shown below us Playblocks Task Description Task Details v Separation Rules Stop Station task Stops the Station Start Station task Starts the Station A Clear Queue task Remove all items in the Queue x Shuffle Queue task Randomizes order of items in Queue Skip to next track task Play next track immediately Default Tasks Included Task Description As their names suggest these tasks can be used to carry out a variety of station tasks You can also create three types of tasks in SAM VIBE a task which will switch to a specified Playblock a task which changes the queue settings by switching on or off the loop queue and a task which can carry out an action on a Playlist Optional Tasks Available Task Description Switch to Playblock Start playing a specified playblock Change Queue Settings Sets the queue looping feature on or off Playlist Task Carry out various operations on a Playlist Although at first glance this
4. might look limited you will soon realise that these tasks will allow you to fully automate the management of your station when combined with Scheduled Events The next image displays the various Playlist operations which can be carried out under a Playlist Task 13 Page SAM VIBE Scheduling Guide Task Editor Task Description Shuffle Playlist Task Task Type Playlist Tasks w Selected Playlist Action Clear Pl aylist Shuffle Playlist Add to Queue Bottom Add Playlist to Filter Music ka O Add Playlist to Playlist Scratchpad w Bottom M This playlist task shown above will shuffle the playlist selected from the drop down list but as you can see there are a number of other options with which to manipulate a playlist A complete list of these features and their uses can be found under Annex D Scheduled Events The scheduled events options allow you to schedule any of the available tasks to execute on a specific date and time or to repeat on a daily weekly or monthly basis Use Scheduled Events to fully automate your station An example would be to start your station at 6am every day and then set another scheduled event to stop it at 10pm Then you can have additional scheduled events to start the first playblock and additional scheduled events which could switch out the playblocks every hour to create several shows or themes during the day The Scheduled Event Editor is simple to use Enter a meaningfu
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6. es available it can also be set to select tracks based on when the track was uploaded it can select a track based on the length of the track and it can also select from a specific playlist The Rule can be selected from the list of available Separation Rules or from a separation rule you create and the Logic can be set to select tracks at random based on the track weighting or the least recently played Each time you click on add detail a new detail line is added to the playblock Example Playblocks The following playblock examples give a brief idea of how playblocks can be used to control the station output 6 Page SAM VIBE Scheduling Guide Station ID after Every Three tracks 0 Playblock Editor Playblock Name 3 Tracks 1 Station ID Category Rule Logic Music MUS V Default Weighted Three music tracks are selected with the default separation rule and weighted logic This is followed by a Station ID with no rule selected and as the logic is Least Recently Played this would cycle through the Station IDs by always playing the least recently played Station ID Unsigned Artists Session If you wanted to create a session where you would be promoting local unsigned talent the same applies for any other category you can think of then you might like to consider a playblock like this where we have three consecutive details selecting music from a Playlist we have created into which we have put a
7. inutes 0 Minutes 45 Minutes 0 Minutes 0 Sweeper Separation Days 0 Days 0 Days 0 Days 0 Hours 0 Hours 0 Hours 0 Hours 0 4 gt Minutes 5 Minutes 5 Minutes 15 Minutes 15 Light Rotation Days 0 Days 0 Days 0 Days 0 Hours 12 Hours 12 Hours 12 Hours 12 4 gt Minutes 0 Minutes 0 Minutes 0 Minutes 0 To remove a separation rule you can either click on the X associated with each rule or you can click a rule which will highlight it in green and then click remove rule from the header Neither option will ask you to confirm you wish to delete the separation rule and once deleted there is no undo the separation rule has been permanently removed To create a rule simply click add rule 8 and a dialog box will appear Z Separation Rule Editor Rule Name Album Repeat Limit Days 0 Hours 1 Minutes 0 w Artist Repeat Limit Days 0 Hours 2 Minutes 0 w Title Repeat Limit Days Hours 4 Minutes 0 Track Repeat Limit Days 0 Hours 4 Minutes 0 w Save Cancel You can see there are four categories available to configure and the options available for each category are Days Hours and Minutes Each limit can be set to any combination of Days Hours or minutes with a maximum time limit before the album artist title or track is repeated of 6 days 23 hours and 59 minutes Creating your own separation rules is as simple as clicking on add rule giving your separation rule a meaningful name and
8. ion ID is randomly chosen and played The possibilities are only limited by the imagination of the broadcaster This has been achieved with simple playblocks we will now be looking at enhancing this by editing and creating Separation Rules Separation Rules As you can see in Annex B SAM VIBE comes with a comprehensive selection of separation rules which enable you to start broadcasting sooner but these separation rules can be edited and you can also create new rules based on your own requirements We would recommend creating your own separation rules and leaving the provided rules especially the DMCA Separation rule which can be quite important and a statutory requirement if you are broadcasting within the USA To create or edit a Separation Rule simply select Separation Rules from the left had column which then gives you the options to add a rule edit a rule or remove a rule 10 Page SAM VIBE Scheduling Guide Playblocks Rule Name Album Repeat Limit Artist Repeat Limit Title Repeat Limit Track Repeat Limit Separation Rules Task DMCA Separation 0 0 0 0 seal agi 1 0 1 1 Scheduled Events 0 4 0 0 Heavy Rotation Days 0 Days 0 Days 0 Days 0 Hours 1 Hours 1 Hours 1 Hours 1 4 gt Minutes 0 Minutes 0 Minutes 0 Minutes 0 No Rules Days 0 Days 0 Days 0 Days 0 Hours 0 Hours 0 Hours 0 Hours 0 gt Minutes 0 Minutes 0 Minutes 0 Minutes 0 Default Days 0 Days 0 Days 0 Days 0 Hours 1 Hours 0 Hours 1 Hours 1 4 gt M
9. l name select the starting date and time Select the repeat options the end options and finally select the task Click save and you have your scheduled event Following on with our back to back track we have now decided that this will be a double shot Tuesday which will start on the 4 of December 2012 will run every Tuesday from 10am and will repeat until further notice To facilitate this we gave the scheduled event the meaningful name of Start Double Shot Tuesday we set the start date to the 4 December 2012 and the start time to 10am We set the repeat to Weekly and selected never ends We want to ensure this task starts without any problems so we schedule a number of tasks in the same Scheduled Event as you see in the image below we have a Start Station task just in case for whatever reason the station is not running Then we switch the Queue Loop Off to prevent the queue being repeated and we also run the Clear Queue task Finally we schedule the Start Back to Back Playblock task 14 Page SAM VIBE Scheduling Guide We should remember that although we have scheduled this to start at a specific time on a specific date we currently have no way of stopping this so our Double Shot Tuesday will become Double Shot Wednesday Thursday and so on until we either manually manage the station or we schedule a second event to change the situation which we could easily accomplish by either starting a new playblock or using the Stop Sta
10. ld the left mouse button whilst moving the mouse to the new Station Playlist and release the mouse button This will copy the contents of your original Shared Playlist into your new Station Playlist You can see that all of the Shared Playlists but only the current station Station Playlists are available to the Playblock Editor MS Playblock Editor Playblock Name Hourly Back to Back Tracks Category Rule Logic Music MUS wo No Rules Random Music MUS o Default Random Commercial COM Weighted v xX 5 7 minutes A 7 10 minutes 10 15 minutes 2 15 30 minutes 30 60 minutes 1 hour and longer 2 Muzik Moris General Music Unsigned Artists Rock Top 40 spacial My Station 9 Page SAM VIBE Scheduling Guide M Playblock Editor Playblock Name Top 40 Category Rule Logic Top40 v Default Random v 8 a sop a e z eee x ee ae Co cans SAE ee m i ere i e me x SR ES X Save Cancel As mentioned you can create a conventional playlist and add a single detail which would play just this playlist You could add more than one detail to play this single playlist if you wanted for example to include a Station ID or a commercial as shown above This playblock will play 3 random tracks from a playlist containing the current Top 40 tracks and after every 3 tracks are played a Stat
11. ll unsigned artists Perhaps experience has indicated which artists are popular and we have already given them a heavy weighting perhaps some of the artists have a medium weighting and some have been given a light weighting perhaps because they are a track from an EP with a popular title track We want to ensure our listeners do not become tired of unsigned artists so we also include a music track which has the default rotation and is heavily weighted because it is popular We also want to start playing some new tracks which were uploaded in the last 24 hours and we want to play a Station ID after these tracks In this case our Playblock might look something like this the station ID detail is just off screen 7 Page SAM VIBE Scheduling Guide M Playblock Editor Playblock Name Unsigned Sessions Category Rule Logic eae Gn Gani Unsigned Artists DMCA Separati wW Random Music MUS w DMCA Separati W Weighted w DMCA Separati eastRecentiyP w You can see from these two examples that the options available are endless and can help ensure that SAM VIBE plays what you want to play in the order you want it played Playlists As we saw playlists can be referenced and included within a playblock which allows for infinitely more variation and complete control over your output Whereas a playlist is usually just a list of tracks to play with SAM VIBE whilst you can create these playlists you can als
12. n separation rules with shorter separation rules Later in this manual we will explain in greater detail the interaction between the Category Rule and Logic with some real world examples We would recommend most DJs when they start creating playblocks with SAM VIBE should set the rule to No Rules before starting public broadcasting as this reduces the complexity of the playblock detail and allows them to get a feel for creating Playblocks When publically broadcasting you must ensure you comply with any applicable laws relating to music separation The Playblock creator allows you to name or rename the playblock add and remove the playblock details as well as to move the details up or down when you need to change the order When the playblock has been created then you should save the playblock to either create it or preserve changes if you do not wish to preserve any changes then you can click cancel 5 Page SAM VIBE Scheduling Guide 0 Playblock Editor Playblock Name New Playblock 0 Category Rule Logic C BR DMCA Separati W amam g l Eq When you click on add detail ESR you have three selections available which by default are set as show above the Category is set to Scratchpad the Rule is No Rules and the Logic is Random There are a number of choices available for each option and the complete list with a brief explanation can be found at Annex A The Category can be set to use one of the track typ
13. o create a playlist for each artist album or any other criteria you can think of As you saw in the Second playblock example we referenced a playlist called Unsigned Artists which contained all tracks by unsigned artists we are currently promoting The tracks in these playlists have been weighted based on their popularity which ensures that when using weighted logic the more popular tracks are played more frequently Playlists can be used to group music for a specific type of show and is only limited by the imagination of the DJ A single track could be added to any number of playlists and SAM VIBE now also includes Shared and Station Playlists for stations with multiple channels You can have any number of universal playlists which will be available to all stations Shared Playlists as well as station specific playlists Station Playlists which would only be used by a single station 8 Page SAM VIBE Scheduling Guide 4 9 Shared Playlists Scratchpad Muzik Moris General Music Unsigned Artists Rock Top 40 Spacial 4 LI Station Playlists My Station You can see that the Shared Playlists are listed above the Station Playlists If you already have multiple stations and you have a number of existing playlists which would now be listed as Shared Playlists you can simply create a new Station Playlist and drag n drop the contents of the Shared Playlist into the new Station Playlist Position the mouse on the Shared Playlist click and ho
14. rack Duration Description Category 10 15 minutes Any tracks between 10 and 15 minutes in duration Playlist Category Description Example Playlist Tracks will be taken from the example Playlist other playlists will also appear as an option when they are created 17 Page SAM VIBE Scheduling Guide Annex B Separation Rules The complete list of Separation Rules available by default and a brief explanation Separation Rule Description Repeat Limits Album Artist Title Track No Rules None 6 Default 45 Minutes Sweeper Separation 15 Minutes 15 Minutes DMCA Separation Heavy Rotation Medium Rotation Light Rotation Rare Rotation With No Rules selected there would be no limit on when a further track from a previously played album artist identically named song or a previously played track could be repeated With Rare Rotation selected there would be at least a 12 hour gap before a track from a previously played album or artist would be played there would be 1 day before a track with the same title would be played and there would be 4 days before the track was repeated 18 Page SAM VIBE Scheduling Guide Annex C Logic Types The complete list of Logic types available by default and a brief explanation Logic Type Description Tracks are selected at random Weighted Tracks are selected based on their track weight balance See below Least Recently Played Tracks are selected based on their s
15. rnet We recommend you familiarize yourself with the previous document in this series the SAM VIBE User Manual which provides a high level introduction and overview into SAM VIBE A more detailed understanding of the various features of SAM VIBE is provided in this and similar documents this document providing an insight into the SAM VIBE Scheduling and associated features which allow you to fine tune and automate your station Where keyboard shortcuts are included for most tasks in the format Wise or following the instruction to click on a button or tab A list of the keyboard shortcuts available when working with the Schedule tab can be found at Annex E of this document Working with the SAM VIBE Schedule R m Playblocks HISTORY Separation Rules Tasks E Scheduled Events LIBRARY PLAYLIST SEARCH SCHEDULE HEALTH This document will be focusing on Playblocks Separation Rules Tasks and Scheduled Events are the four features which really bring SAM VIBE to life and can be found under the Schedule tab With these four simple tools you can create a depth to your broadcasting which random selecting might not By combining these four tools utilizing weighting and playlists you will find that SAM VIBE is as powerful and fully featured as professional radio automation software but for a fraction of the cost On top of this you don t have to worry about hardware or backups and the o
16. selecting the limits We would recommend using one limiting value per category to begin with for example 11 Page SAM VIBE Scheduling Guide Z Separation Rule Editor Rule Name Album Repeat Limit Days 0 Hours 1 Minutes 0 Artist Repeat Limit Days 0 Hours 2 Minutes 0 Title Repeat Limit Days 1 Hours 4 Minutes 0 iai Track Repeat Limit Days 1 Hours 4 w Minutes 0 Save Cancel This separation rule could be used to play two tracks back to back from the same artist if there were two playblock details playing from a single artist playlist This separation rule would allow two tracks from the same album or artist to be played but not the same title or track which is prevented from playing by a 1 day separation limit The playblock might look something like this 0 Playblock Editor Playblock Name Hourly Back to Back Tracks Category Rule Logic L Rolling Stones w BacktoBackIr Weighted wi p2B sip v Rules v Random Music MUS v Rules v Random Music MUS vV Default V Random v ee L SAM VIBE Scheduling Guide You can see that we have selected two tracks from The Rolling Stones playlist a playlist which might contain all tracks by The Rolling Stones using the Back to Back separation rule the first track is weighted to play a popular track the second track is selected on the least recently played basis to provide perhaps a lesser
17. spacial SAM VIBE Scheduling SAM VIBE Scheduling Guide Table of Contents TABLE OF 2 SAM VIBE OVERVIEW 3 WORKING WITH THE SAM VIBE SCHEDULE 3 PLAY BLOCKS aiaa 4 CREATING A PLAY BLOCK e mel Nam ada 4 EXAMPLE PLAY BLOCKS 6 STATION ID AFTER EVERY THREE TRACKS 7 UNSIGNED ARTISTS sanan sal B almal s 7 PLAYLISTS 8 SEPARATION RULES 10 TASKS aaa 13 SCHEDULED EVENTS e 14 COMMON SCHEDULED EVENTS MISTAKE 15 CONCLUSION 16 5 nm mine yani aaa Ho miri oo inle Ea 17 ANNEX B gt EPARATON RULES sa gen
18. tatus as the least recently played track You can set the priority of tracks in the Media Info Editor If you use Weighted logic in your playblock then tracks will play relative to their priority A track with a priority of 80 would be played 4 times more than a track with a priority of 20 This track has a priority of 60 which would mean it would be played 6 times more than a track with a priority of only 10 Media Info SELECTED TRACKS Title Track Year ees Wild Horses 10 1974 Rolling Stones Wild Horses men Rolling Stones 0 COMMENTS Album Media Type Unplugged bootleg Music LYRICS Composer Priority 60 Website Buy Link Genres Classic Rock Moods Edit 19 Page SAM VIBE Scheduling Guide Annex D Playlist Tasks A guide to the features contained within the Playlist Task tt Task Editor Task Description Shuffle Playlist Task Task Type Playlist Tasks Selected Playlist Scratchpad Action Clear Playlist 5 Shuffle Playlist Add to Queue Bottom Add Playlist to Filter Music Add Playlist to Playlist Scratchpad w Bottom ve Cear Playlist Removes all tracks from within the selected playlist Shuffle Playlist Shuffles all tracks from within the selected playlist Add to Queue Adds the playlist to either the top or the bottom of the queue as selected from the drop down list Add Playlist to Filter This sets the media type for
19. the tracks within the selected playlist to the media type selected from the drop down list This is an excellent way to set the media type en masse for tracks in your library Add Playlist to Playlist The first selected playlist is added to the second selected playlist at either the top or bottom of the second playlist You can also add a playlist to itself to duplicate the whole playlist 20 Page SAM VIBE Scheduling Guide Annex E Keyboard Shortcuts A quick reference guide to the keyboard shortcuts for manipulating the playlists playblocks separation rules and playblock details Managing Playlist Nodes Description Command Create new Playlist Insert or Alt Insert Remove Pb co Managing Playblocks Description Command Create New Playblock Insert or Alt Insert Remove Playblock Del Edit Playblock Alt Enter Manage Separation Rules Description Command Create Rule Insert or Alt Insert Remove Rue O Del Edit Rule Alt Enter Playblocks Detail Edit Window Description Command Add row nsertorAlt nsert emove row be OoOo ove row up ove row down Alt 21 Page SAM VIBE Scheduling Guide spacial Website samvibe com Email support samvibe com Support support samvibe com Worldwide phone number 1 514 587 6645 USA SOUTH AFRICA Spacial Audio Solutions LLC 107 Haymeadow Crescent 15303 Ventura Blvd Block 1 Boardwalk Office Park Suite 1500 Pretoria Gauteng 0043 Sherman Oaks CA 914
20. ther worries which might keep you awake at night as the SAM VIBE cloud removes these headaches 3 Page SAM VIBE Scheduling Guide This document is designed to explain the different features how to fully utilize them and how to combine them to let you experience the full power of SAM VIBE Playblocks Playblocks allow the DJ to decide the order and type of tracks being played automatically when there are no items in the Queue With a little imagination you can fine tune these to play exactly what you want to play Active Playblock Zero Alpha w Failover Logic sf Add Playblock Edit Playblock Remove Playblock iT Die Playblocks a T Playblocks Category Rule Logic e Separation Rules Example Playblock 2 G Music MUS Heavy Rotation Weighted 1 Tasks Default E S ee ee icc Music MUS Medium Rotation Random Music MUS Rare Rotation LeastRecentlyPlayed Zero Alpha Station ID SID Sweeper Separation Weighted Rock x SAM VIBE comes with two Playblocks provided the Default Playblock and the Example Playblock The Default Playblock is automatically selected as the active Playblock as shown Creating a Playblock Simply click on add playblock to create a new playblock and the playblock creator will appear which will allow you to name your Playblock and then add edit and remove the playblock details Playblock details are the individual commands with which you build your pla
21. tion Task Scheduled Event Editor Scheduled Event Description Tasks Start Double Shot Tuesday re Date 06 08 2013 Time 06 0 3 eW otart Station task lt Task Switch Queue Loop Off Task Clear Queue task lt x v x Task Start Back to Back Playblock Ends 5 Never O After occurrences O on Summary Weekly on Tuesday The complete list of scheduled events available but you can add as many scheduled tasks to start different playblocks as you reguire Start Station task Stop Station task Clear Queue task Skip to next track task shuffle Queue task Shuttle Playlist Task Switch Queue Loop Off Start Back to Back Playblock BERR PPP Common Scheduled Events Mistake One common mistake a lot of people make when starting out with the SAM VIBE scheduler is to try and do too much with too little Take this Scheduled Event for example 15 Page SAM VIBE Scheduling Guide Scheduled Event Editor Scheduled Event Description Tasks ally Schedule Monday Date 12 08 2013 E e 06 00 Tas X Task Clear Queue task Ed Repeats Weekly Task Start Rock Playblock Starts on 12 05 2015 Task Start Top 40 Playblock ka gt Ends Never Task Start Back to Back Playblock kd 3 After Task Clear Queue task w Ea Task Stop Station task v Ed On 12 08 2013 Summary Weekly on Monday until 12 08 2013 A lot of broadcasters
22. yblocks Each detail consists of three parts the Category the Rule and the Logic These parts are explained in depth shortly but the Category is the collection of tracks from which the item is selected the Rule is the separation rule which limits the frequency on which a track artist title or album may repeat and the Logic then decides which track to select from those tracks which pass the separation rule You should remember that each playblock detail is separate and has no connection with any other details in the playblock This can lead to some unexpected results if you do not plan this thoroughly Take for example the following playblock Category Rule Logic Music MUS v Sweeper Separ WS Random v Music MUS SweeperSepar Random ha Music MUS weeper Separ If you selected music as the category but set the Sweeper Separation which will not play the same artist within a 5 minute period and SAM VIBE randomly selects a track over 5 minutes in length it 4 Page SAM VIBE Scheduling Guide could in theory select a second track by the same artist immediately afterwards because the playblock details are separate from each other If the second track is also over 5 minutes long then it is theoretically possible but highly unlikely that the third track could also be from the same artist This is something to bear in mind when putting together your playblocks This can become more likely if you start creating your ow

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