Media Mogul said:
When I go back and listen to all the sound effects that people like Rick Dees and Ray Lincoln used on their shows, my gosh they must have prepared for six hours to get the laughter and just the right track where they wanted it.
Radiosaur was right. Having seen Mr. Dees in action back in "the day", I got a chuckle out of the thought of "show prep". Rick would blow in about 6:05 to 6:10-ish, grab three or four drop-in carts, and deliver a bit off the top of his head, complete with multiple characters, that would have you rotf-lol-ing years before we even knew what rotf or lol meant. At WHBQ we had three 6-foot-tall cart carousels in the control room... one for spots, one for music, and one for Mr. Dees and Bob Landree's drop in carts.
The Q had an elaborate but efficient show prep system for the rest of the jocks (Rick had a "producer" doing his basic music sheets, and making sure the log was followed, but Rick ran his own board). We would spend the hour before our airshift prepping the music log for the show. First, you would plot out the "power" songs, then the other currents, then fill in recurrents and oldies, paying attention to balance of artists, tempo flow, and avoiding cold end songs going into cold open songs. Dickie Edwards was primarily in charge of carting the music, so there was consistency in the feel and levels. Dickie also provided us with not only intro and post times, but an "execution" point near the end of the song, so we would have a consistent mark at which we would begin our rap over the end, or make the segue into the next song.
As we say, those things are all done by a computer now, though the better ones still have a human looking it over and saying yay or nay. Having done a show in both eras, I agree with some of our earlier contributors. I could run a much tighter show with carts (if they were carted right) than with a mouse. One of my biggest gripes with the computer thing is the "built-in" fade envelope from element to element, making it difficult to go from A to B to C without losing A and B in the process. And I do miss stacking a hours worth of music and spots (and as mentioned, trying to carry it without spilling it all over creation!)