True. But can the announcer stop Airtime from firing the next element for breaks and for talk shows? And manually trigger those elements when they want?
OK. Well, thank you for your sense of humor, but I'm in a hurry, and have to make some decisions. Can you give me "yes" or "no" answers without the childishness?
1) Will Airtime run in live assist mode without automation? 2) Is anything being done to change the problem with scheduling breaks? 3) Does Airtime "hard stop" at the end of segments to play commercials or the next show, or does it float the time accordingly?
I was willing to get on the air at a well-listened to university radio station and give Airtime a ringing endorsement. But with the constant lack of "business getting done" and the constant snotty attitudes, I'm not sure I can, nor am I sure I can even use this. So thanks for being childish. If you'd like to act like a broadcast professional, let me know when you plan to do so.
1) No, not intuitively. There are no play/pause/stop transport controls.
2) Yes, presumably. You'd have to ask SoFab.
3) No, it's absolutely nothing like Zetta or WideOrbit -- yet. Maybe a few enterprising college radio teams will help Team Sourcefab accelerate development in 2015? One could only hope as we could all benefit from this product going from a respectable 8 to a red hot 11.