Liven Up Lectures W/ Sound & Music

Presentation Audio is a five-CD-ROM audio library series designed specifically for the computer-based presentation producer. The series works in conjunction with any Windows-based application running on 3.1 or 95.

Each CD-ROM contains over 600MB of audio including 30 original music beds (backgrounds), 100 sound effects and 100 production elements. Music beds come in pre-edited 60-second, 30-second, short tag and loop versions. All source files are offered in 22kHz and 11kHz stereo WAV formats, and were produced by Network Music, Inc.

Each of the five CDs, which may be purchased separately, is centered on a specific theme. The five volumes are: Business/Office; Pop Culture; Environments/ Atmospheres;High Tech/ Electronic; and Comedy/ Animation.

Trakfinder, a utility that allows users to select, audition and edit audio selections, is included on each CD-ROM. Network Music, Inc., San Diego, CA, (800) 854-2075. W

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