LDR - Generating a "Ranked" playlist in GSelector

LDR offers several voting features that allow listeners to engage with a list of songs to determine what will play on the air (including Takeover, Top Song, and FaceOff). You decide the available songs and there are two ways to populate one of these playlists:

  • CSV Upload - You can provide a spreadsheet (as a .CSV file) of your active library with any attributes you'd like to use for separation (i.e., category, sound code, era, vocalist), which is generated from your music scheduler and uploaded to the LDR dashboard each time you update your rotation.
  • "Autopop" - The top X songs played over the last Y days (with X and Y determined by you) are made available for voting. Because this type of playlist is based on your Now Playing feed, it is not possible to separate goals by category, sound code, or era. However, basic artist and title separation is still possible. You may find that an "autopop" list is easier to manage, especially if your station doesn't schedule music locally.  Click here for more information on "autopop" playlists.
NOTE: These same instructions can be used to generate playlists for Top Song, Takeover Countdown, and FaceOff, though we advise against complex sound-code-related goals for those features.

This article will focus on generating the playlist export needed to supply your playlist via CSV Upload.


TABLE OF CONTENTS

Configuring the Export for the First Time

In the Library tab, choose which Filter will be used for LDR (or create a new one). If there is already a Filter for your active categories, that's the best one to use.


In the Interface tab, select Export and then Songs (you're probably used to using Interface > Export > Schedule, and "Songs" is next to that).


Click the green + sign in the top-left corner of the Songs window and name the Format. This Format will be used every time an LDR export is generated.


Select a Folder of your preference into which to save the file. 


The Filename should contain the date and end with the extension .csv.


Under Style, choose Delimited by and select Semi-Colon from the drop-down.


The Encoding is likely ANSI by default and can be left that way.


Under Filter, select the Filter you decided to use earlier under the Library tab.



In the Format menu on the right, you'll see another green + sign. Click that and choose the fields you'll export. These fields should include Artist, Title, ID (or whatever field your cart number/cut ID/Zetta Internal ID uses), Category, and Sound Code. If your automation system is Zetta, the "Automation Systems" field is also required. If your station uses other significant attributes for separation (such as Era), those fields should also be included. You should not need to adjust the Line Number or Offset of any of these fields.



Finally, save the Export Format in GSelector so that it can be used again.


Running the Export

Run the Export using the Export and 


After your first export, you can return to Interface > Export > Songs, select the Format and filter, adjust the Filename as needed, and then Export. Then, upload to the Futuri Control Room (see below).

Uploading the Export to the LDR Dashboard

For instructions on uploading and managing your playlists in the LDR dashboard, please click here.


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