TUNETRACKER SYSTEM IN ACTION - TUNETRACKER BASIC
Active Program Log Window Pane
This scrolling window displays the contents of the program log you loaded when you double-clicked on it in the Program Log Queue. Assuming you have placed appropriate "# Hour" statements at the beginning of each hour, and especially if you have also added a few "# Time-Correct" statements per hour as recommended in our commands guide, TuneTracker will jump to the line that appears to be the most-accurate place to start broadcasting. It will mark that line in blue, indicating it is "next-to-play."
Once automated broadcasting is underway, the currently-playing audio event will always be shown in red, and the next-to-play audio event in blue. These colors may be adjusted to your liking in Preferences.
To change what is next-to-play, scroll to the audio event you want, and double-click it. To force TuneTracker to immediately jump-to and play an event "right now," double-click on the event you desire, to make it next-to-play, and then click the Start button or hit the spacebar. TuneTracker will make a fast transition to the cut you selected.
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