


Several years ago audio-video expert and musician, Mike
Stewart, released a fantastic product called Front
and Back Music which enabled you to mix professionally recorded
musical openings and exits with your own voice-overs. While it's a great
product and the music included is top notch, the interface may not be for
everybody. It takes some experimentation to use it effectively. So leave it to
ace online developer and marketer, Gary Ambrose, to improve upon Mike
Stewarts' original idea and release Impact
Web Audio.

Impact
Web Audio uses a wizard and it walks the user through six quick
steps to record an audio file, mix it with a musical track, and generate a
Flash interface. You can either start with a pre-recorded file or use Impact
Web Audio to record one from scratch using your PC's
microphone.

When you are done recording your narrative audio, you simply
select the intro and exit music desired. This music library is provided by
Mike Stewart and features his original recordings. They are sensational.

Next, you choose the interface you want to use for your Flash
buttons. You can select from several different variations and choose the color
and size of interface.

One of the best features of Impact
Web Audio is the ability to change the web page when the audio
is done playing. So you could use your recording to give a sales pitch and
then switch the browser to your purchase page at the end of the audio.

Your last steps are to preview the look and feel and sound of
your audio, and then generate the required files that you will upload to your
web site.

Newbies and professionals alike will find Impact
Web Audio extremely easy to use and a worthy investment. Nothing sells
better than audio or video, and if you implement a solution like this on your
own web site, your visitors will find your sales pitch much more powerful.
Click here
to learn more.