With its Multi-Attribute Timed Segue Bans, users can define a transition based on two different attributes, like banning a Tempo 1 playing into Mood 1. Plus, GSelector is filled with countless scheduling features to cater to your programming philosophy. Not relying on tie breakers, we incorporate score-based scheduling into your everyday vocabulary and start to schedule your music based on the “best scoring element,” not the old school “next element.” Remember, GSelector is goal and rule-based scheduling. There are even options to directly connect to other markets and either review stations or make live, real-time adjustments. As an enterprise solution, all your market stations can reside in a single database, making it easier to toggle between stations, returning to where you left off when you reopen the original station. How do you compensate for quarter hour rotations or separate multi-attribute segue bans like, “Don’t schedule Tempo 1 into Mood 1?” Can you copy clocks, Priority Lists, songs, metadata and more across stations? No? With our RCS Academy incentives and limited time only free upgrades, now is the time to finally make that switch and upgrade to GSelector and its modern scheduling workflows.Īside from GSelector’s sleek new interface, with customizable themes, coloring and more, GSelector is evolving with 2022 programming requirements and operating systems. You’re still relying on old school music scheduling.