INTRODUCING:

PRESENTATION AUDIO

Nobody makes silent movies anymore.
Why make silent presentations?

For the first time, top-quality music, sound effects and audio production elements are available to make your computer-based presentations even more professional. They're all on a breakthrough series of CD-ROMs from Network Music called PRESENTATION AUDIO.

Designed and formatted for use with presentation authoring programs such as Microsoft PowerPoint, each CD-ROM contains 30 original music beds, 100 location- recorded sound effects and 100 audio production elements. Plus, Trakfinder - an intuitive utility that allows you to select, audition, edit and export the sound files in your choice of convenient formats.

Select from five multi-purpose volumes: Business/Office, Pop Culture, High Tech/ Electronic, Environments/Atmospheres, and Comedy/Animation.

PRESENTATION AUDIO is only $49.95 per volume. And each CD-ROM includes a royalty free license for non-broadcast computer-based presentations.

A demo version can be found on the Microsoft Office for Windows(TM) 95 CD-ROM.

From the "Valupack" folder, double click on "Audio," then "Network."

So, don't just dazzle their eyes, hit æem between the ears with great sounds as well.

After all, nobody listens to silent presentations!


System requirements: 486 or higher processor, 8 MB of RAM, 3 MB of free space on the hard drive, CD-ROM drive (2x or higher recommended), 16 bit sound card, VGA or higher monitor, and speakers or headphones.

About Network Music

Since 1979, Network Music Inc. has been one of the nation's largest producers of music, sound effects and audio production elements for the broadcast, commercial and audiovisual industries. The San Diego-based company's professional libraries have grown to over 1,200 original music compositions, 6,000 sound effects and 1,000 production elements.

Working in close association with Microsoft, Network provided the sounds that are embedded in the Windows 95 version of PowerPoint. Some of Network's other professional clients include ABC, CBS, NBC, Fox, HBO, American Airlines, Federal Express, IBM, General Motors, NASA, hundreds of radio and television stations, and thousands of recording studios, post-production facilities, educational institutions and government agencies.