Pulse Sonifier is a new interactive web based service for adding audio to websites. The process is simple 3 step affair, where you choose as many audio clips as you like from the Sonifier libraries, which are then placed in various locations on your website. [March 5, 2002]
You've spent hours crafting your Flash masterpiece - the animations are hot, the transitions are smooth, and the text effects are beautiful enough to make your dog cry. So why does it seem a little lackluster? Easy - it's too quiet! Our own Eric Cook will help you add the pizzazz your site needs. [posted May 18, 2000].
So, you've got a a new tune, guaranteed to be the next big hit. Next step: post it
on the Internet, to be downloaded by millions of ravenous fans. Piece of cake, right?
John Townley walks you through the do's and don'ts of audio mastering for the Web.
The latest word on getting audio streaming onto your computer. Learn how to get the most out of
Microsoft's Windows Media Player, Real Networks' Real Player, and Apple's QuickTime. By Rafeal Hernandez
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