We were one of the first stations in the country to voice track 40 years ago when the term was unknown to most. We might have coined the phrase. I've been voice tracking for over 30 years, back in the days when the tracks were on one tape and that started simultaneously with the music on another tape. I'm sure a lot of you can relate. We then voice tracked with our CD machines, now everything is on the hard drive. Digital Jukebox works excellent for us. I'm old school, nothing beats "live" but voice tracking is great if done well. But something is lost if the announcer doesn't hear the music under his voice as he speaks. A little trick I do that is worth the effort is to listen to the first few seconds of the record (even if I've heard it a thousand times) to get the right emotion. Then you have to imagine that beat in your head when you speak over silence. It would be great if there was a system that allowed you (on a separate track in your head phones) to actually hear the beginning of a song as you voice tracked. You would only need to hear the intro music up to the vocals. What a help that would be. It would get us back to the way radio was meant to be. The beat of the song, actually influencing how the announcer sounds and what he says. Maybe such a system is already out there. If not it is certainly needed.