Professional presentation music loops and sound effects for your PowerPoint presentations.As a presenter or creator of presentations, there's simply no greater means of grabbing audience attention and focus than through the strategic use of music and sound effects. What makes music and sound effects so powerful are their ability to create communication that goes beyond words, slides, and visual stimulus. Inducing shared emotional reactions and supports the development of group identity and understanding. Whilst at the individual level, multiple responses in enthusiasm, movement, mood, emotion, and behaviour.
Our music composers and musicians have been created an exclusive range of presentation music and sound effects, optimized for use in PowerPoint and your presentations available individually or in convenient themed collections for both the PC and MAC platform in uncompressed high definition 16 Bit, 44100Hz Stereo CD quality WAV formats.
Our presentation music and sound effects have been sorted into various categories, which can be accessed through the right hand menu, to make your selections even easier.
To learn more about inserting Sound Effects and Music into your presentations, and to learn more about inserting sound files into your PowerPoint Templates and slides, visit our Frequently Asked Questions about Sound Effects & Music.
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A small selection of the latest presentation music and sound effects added to the 123PPT Sound Effects & Music library can be heard below.
By simply rolling your mouse pointer over any of the individual tracks, a low resolution preview of the track begins to play for auditioning.
Low resolution previews, are greatly compressed, 8 Bit, 22000Hz Mono versions of their masters tracks, with the majority of low, middle, and high range clipped, to provide online previews that enable you to hear each sound effect and music track. As such these low resolution previews are compressed in quality and sound much "flatter" and "duller" than their masters which are of far superior quality.
An example, of the difference in sound quality between low resolution previews and the final purchased master files.
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