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RE: CCU



Prophet is a hard drive based automation system, just like Scott Studios,
ENCO or audio vault.
It's difference is the unique ability to easily remote voice track using the
recieving station's music log, and the "auto insert" ability for remote
voice tracks.

Most other automation systems have this ability, Prophet is just the one
everyone talks about, because it's the "Evil Empire's" favorite tool.

Here's the link to Prophet Systems In'tl. Enjoy. http://www.prophetsys.com/

Rob Walker
Director of Operations
GCC Radio/Bend, Oregon
KXIX KMGX KSJJ KICE-AM
541-382-6283


-----Original Message-----
From: owner-boston-radio-interest@bostonradio.org
[mailto:owner-boston-radio-interest@bostonradio.org]On Behalf Of Brian
Vita
Sent: Tuesday, March 19, 2002 8:05 AM
To: rwalker@gccbend.com; SteveOrdinetz
Cc: Boston-Radio-Interest
Subject: Re: CCU


Can someone give a thumbnail description of Prophet and how it works?  Is
there a link to a product web site or is Prophet proprietary to CC?

Brian Vita, President
Cinema Service & Supply, Inc.
75 Walnut St.
Peabody, MA  01960-5626 USA
(800)231-8849/Fax (800)329-2775
+1-978-538-7575/Fax +1-978-538-7550
sales@cssinc.com/www.cssinc.com
----- Original Message -----
From: "Rob Walker" <rwalker@gccbend.com>
To: "SteveOrdinetz" <steveord@bit-net.com>
Cc: "Boston-Radio-Interest" <Boston-Radio-Interest@bostonradio.org>
Sent: Tuesday, March 19, 2002 10:56 AM
Subject: RE: CCU


> Yes, things have to be consistant from station to station, not only for
the
> station recieving voice tracks, but also for those originating them.
Imagine
> for a moment, a jock at Kiss in Los Angeles talking up a song that had
been
> recorded localy, but sending his voice track to a station that didn't have
> the same version of the song. It would be a train wreck EVERY time it was
> tracked.
>