Musical instruments

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Can you the sounds produced by Oboe, Saxophone, Triangle, Trombone, French
Horn and Kettledrum ? I badly want the sample music for these all
instruments.
( In PowerPoint Presentation, Windows xp )

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Yes, I know it is a suggestion, but really? Sampling digital music in
PowerPoint?

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Regards,

Glen Millar
Microsoft PPT MVP
www.powerpointworkbench.com

Australia

Please tell us your PowerPoint version,
whether you are using vba,
whether your dog has fleas, or
anything else relevant.
 
Sampling music is fairly easy, but PowerPoint is the application to playback
the audio files, not create them. To create your own audio files go to
Download.com, do a search for 'sample music' and you will find dozens of
software applications that will let you record and edit the audio files.
When you have what you need save them as a .wav file if you want to embed
them into the presentation, or a .MP3 file for smaller size files that can
be linked to the presentation.

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Troy Chollar
TLC Creative Services, Inc.
www.tlccreative.com
troy at tlccreative dot com
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Can you the sounds produced by Oboe, Saxophone, Triangle, Trombone, French
Horn and Kettledrum ? I badly want the sample music for these all
instruments.
( In PowerPoint Presentation, Windows xp )

Do you need representative sounds of various musical instruments for a presentation?

Have you tried Google? Search for terms like sounds of musical instruments
 

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