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Re: Enco
Yeah, thre big thing that everyone down atKiss and
over at the Bear and the Fox(what's with all the
animals??) is that if someone can't make it or getsa
sick during a shift you can always just go into the
studio and voicetrack a shift. With scotts it has to
be put into the log.
--- Dan Billings <dib9@gwi.net> wrote:
> I've used both Enco and Scott. At Saga's South
> Portland facility, Enco is
> used by 5 of the stations and Scott is used by
> Oldies 100.9. I also worked
> with Enco at WCLZ.
>
> My opinion is that Enco is somewhat more flexible
> for voicetracking, but
> that Scott is much better for live assist. I also
> find Enco easier to learn
> for someone used to computers than Scott. I first
> worked with Enco so using
> it seems more natural to me, though I have been
> working with Scott on a
> daily basis for about a year now.
>
> Scott is a much more stable platform. It rarely
> crashes, while Enco is
> prone to crashing.
>
> They are both preferable to the old automation
> systems that I worked with
> when I first got in the business in the mid 80's.
>
> Those concerned about the use of automation is radio
> would probably say that
> both systems are a too of the devil.
>
> -- Dan Billings, Bowdoinham, Maine
>
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