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Old August 10th, 2004, 05:09 AM
Overly loud Michael
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uIn a slide presentation on Africa, I have recorded my voice on many of the
slides. I am using African music as a backgroud, but don't know how to lower
the volume of the music so that the voice overlay can more clearly be heard.
Can I control the volume of the music serperately from the voice overlay?
Can I have the music at a normal volume and, when the voice overlay comes in,
reduce the volume of the music until the voice overlay is complete? How
sophisticated can I get with the volume control?
Thanks, Overly loud Michael
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Old August 10th, 2004, 06:51 AM
Geetesh Bajaj
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Default lower volume of music (MP3) but keep voice recording at a higher v

Within PowerPoint, you cannot do much - other than use Chirag Dalal's Volume
Control add-in:

Volume Control - http://snipurl.com/volumecontrol

Outside PowerPoint, you can do more sophisticated stuff like fades, mixing
sounds, etc. in a sound editor - and then export those sounds to a sound
format (WAV, MP3, WMA) that PowerPoint can understand.

This might help:

http://www.indezine.com/products/sound/
Sound Fades for PowerPoint - http://snipurl.com/soundfade


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uIn a slide presentation on Africa, I have recorded my voice on many of

the
slides. I am using African music as a backgroud, but don't know how to

lower
the volume of the music so that the voice overlay can more clearly be

heard.
Can I control the volume of the music serperately from the voice overlay?
Can I have the music at a normal volume and, when the voice overlay comes

in,
reduce the volume of the music until the voice overlay is complete? How
sophisticated can I get with the volume control?
Thanks, Overly loud Michael



 




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