What does surprise me is how Chris, who was known for being technically excellent, seems to be struggling to get used to the new studio, with Dave Masterman having to hold his hand through getting the playout system to do anything complicated. I don't know whether Genesys is less flexible/harder to use than VCS.
From looking on the screens it does look a little harder to use than VCS, and also he is probably getting used to finding where everything is!
In what sense do you mean getting the playout system to do something 'complicated' ?
I wish X would up the amount of tracks on its playlist though, am kinda getting sick of hearing wall to wall Florence and Stereophonics, as much as I love them...
I think there's a few reasons for this.
1. I think Chris almost purposely messes up - it makes him more human and it's part of that act that makes him stand out.
2. Chris also points out his mistakes - part of his act. So the other day when he did the going out of the jingle bit into a song again as he wasn't happy with it - no one would have noticed if he hadn't pointed it out.
3. Most DJ's shows are so simple, everything is in the log in an order and they just hit next all the time. Chris moves so much around, plays random audio clips, inserts, deletes etc, there's bound to be bits that don't make mistakes.
4. Genesys is horrible and looks like it was designed in Visual Basic in 1996 for a Windows 3.1 machine. (although very slick at networking - which is presumably the reason Global use it)