Difference between revisions of "Wide Orbit Upload Procedure"
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Make sure that your recorded and edited spot is ready to be "bounced" by listening to it very closely for any mistakes, audible edits, or issues with level. Double check to make sure your final product complies with the requirements of the specific type of spot you're producing: | Make sure that your recorded and edited spot is ready to be "bounced" by listening to it very closely for any mistakes, audible edits, or issues with level. Double check to make sure your final product complies with the requirements of the specific type of spot you're producing: | ||
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When you've determined that your work is satisfactory for airing, you can begin the bouncing process. | When you've determined that your work is satisfactory for airing, you can begin the bouncing process. |
Revision as of 01:25, 18 October 2013
Contents
Overview
- This page will guide you through the necessary steps for uploading your finished radio spot to the Wide Orbit Automation System.
- This is the system that allows your work to air and be heard by KDHX listeners.
- Pay very close attention to detail when following these instructions. We don't want any mistakes or mishaps to affect the way our listeners hear our programming.
Getting Started
Make sure that your recorded and edited spot is ready to be "bounced" by listening to it very closely for any mistakes, audible edits, or issues with level. Double check to make sure your final product complies with the requirements of the specific type of spot you're producing:
When you've determined that your work is satisfactory for airing, you can begin the bouncing process.
IN PROGRESS
Major Concept 1
Major Concept 1 Subtopic 1
Major Concept 1 Subtopic 2
- Bullet 1
- Bullet 2
- Bullet 2.1
Major Concept 2
- Number 1
- Number 2
- Number 2.1