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Re: Scott Systems automation?
Maestro is used on both WBLM and on WCYY and last I
knew on the other stations in the building.
Roy Lawrence
--- Cooper Fox <fox893@yahoo.com> wrote:
> isn't Maestro the system that WBLM is now using? or
> was testing at least....? Mixer, correct me if I am
> wrong...
>
>
> --- SteveOrdinetz <steveord@bit-net.com> wrote:
> > Cooper Fox wrote re: Enco:
> > >The word I got on the whole deal was that it was
> > >designed by computer/software engineers... It
> was
> > >made for versatility and stability, but they
> never
> > >really had in mind what a jock may actually have
> to
> > do
> > >while on the air(insert/change events, etc).
> >
> >
> > Sounds like Maestro. It will do 'most everything
> > you need it to do, but
> > the execution is very clunky. Not a very well
> > thought out product from an
> > end-user's standpoint. We have it in one of our
> > stations and getting it to
> > work the way you want it to can be a very
> > frustrating experience. To
> > Computer Concepts' credit, it has improved
> > dramatically since Scott Studios
> > bought the company, but it still has a long way to
> > go imho.
> >
>
>
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