- Home »
- Classic Jukeboxes »
- News »
- Label Magic Title Card Software Now Available
- Jukebox Title Strip Software Mac
- Jukebox Title Strip Software Macro
- Jukebox Title Strip Software Macbook
- Jukebox Title Strip Software Machine
Jukebox Create-A-Label Free Title Strip Software Jukestrips.com has yet to be estimated by Alexa in terms of traffic and rank. Moreover, Juke Strip S has yet to grow their social media reach, as it’s relatively low at the moment: 1.72K StumbleUpon views and 1 Google+ vote. Jukey has highly used media software with a user-friendly jukebox interface. This tool can be downloaded by paying $2.47. Swipe action and browsing music are there in the software to give it a real jukebox look. Virtuosa – Digital Jukebox Software for Mac.
27th November 2015
Sound Leisure’s NEW Label Magic software makes designing and printing Jukebox labels easy!
Sound Leisure are proud to present Label Magic, a great new software solution which makes designing and printing attractive jukebox labels quick and easy.
Designed in-house by Sound Leisure’s Classic Jukeboxes team, the feature packed software has been developed to support SL’s beautiful range of retro jukeboxes, but can also be used to print labels for many other jukebox models.
To create a new label, simply search for the relevant CD track details using the Artist / Album search. Once the relevant details are recovered, the appearance of the various elements of the jukebox label can be independently altered and defined by selecting different fonts, colours, font spacing & alignment. Everything you need to create stunning jukebox labels with that personal touch is available, you can even import a unique background image for each label!
Label Magic supports printing on to Sound Leisure’s pre-printed 1 and 2 part title cards, or directly on to plain paper (we recommend a light card, at least 180g to ensure the labels don’t fall out of the title rack.) When printing to plain stock, enable the ‘print cut marks’ option to ensure its quick and easy to cut the labels to exactly the right size and shape.
Re-designed from the ground up, Label Magic runs seamlessly on both Windows and Mac OSX operating systems. The software can be downloaded, installed and evaluated for FREE from the Classic Jukeboxes webstore, so why not give it a go:
To print labels using Label Magic you will require a 12 month license which can be purchased online for £12.
So you've just spent your life savings on that 60-year-old jukebox which has been totally rebuilt, re-chromed, and restored. You bought a set of pre-printed title strips from the seller. Then you get your felt tip pen and write in the record titles. Place 'em in your juke and ...... hmmm! It's ruined the authenticity of the whole unit and you wonder what can you do to put it right
If you have access to a spreadsheet or desktop publishing tool (or similar) then you can make your own title strips!
Jukebox Title Strip Software Mac
Probably the easiest tool to use for performing this task is any spreadsheet program. The advantage with using a spreadsheet is that once the initial design has been completed, the 'cell' structure enables easy editing of text and alignment for future strips.
The down side of using a spreadsheet is that if you really want to go to town on the design of the strip, e.g. fancy frames and colours, then you are fairly limited in what you can do. Not unreasonable I suppose given that spreadsheets were designed as accounting tools!
Jukebox Title Strip Software Macro
Here's an example of a title strip created with Microsoft Excel:
For the more adventurous, a desktop publishing tool might be more appropriate. These are typically equipped with complex design features which can enable a wide variety of designs to be produced.
Jukebox Title Strip Software Macbook
The problem with DTP tools is that, not having a cell structure like a spreadsheet, alignment and sizing of text can be a tortuous exercise when dealing with small precision tasks - like making jukebox title strips!
I created the following example with Microsoft Publisher.
When printing your strips, remember that you will need some card which is thick enough to fit snugly into the strip holders, and thin enough to go through your printer. I use 200 micron A4 paper.
If all of the above is too much for you and you can't be bothered with designing your own strips, there are some commercially available PC programs which will make it much easier for you.
Jukebox Title Strip Software Machine
I can highly recommend the 'Jukebox' title strip utility which you can try / buy at the Low Profile site. I've used this product since 1999, and it's backed by an excellent advice and support service too.