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Internet Music Kit
Backgound Music On The Web?


Sidebar image map Wildcat Canyon Software will release Internet Music Kit on October 21, 1996.

The $49 product will let the minimally-trained PC user add streaming background audio to a website without requiring programming knowledge.

Site visitors can listen to the audio in real time as opposed to having to download the sound file first and then play it back. Using a standard MIDI-format file, voice and music may be added to the visitors experience.

Internet Music Kit creates a basic soundtrack and embeds it onto a web page in three steps.

1) The application includes Roland's DoReMix (and sample music cuts), which is aimed at an audience without experience in musical dubbing.

2) After saving the music sample as a MIDI file, Internet Music Kit converts the audio to a proprietary streaming format.

3) The newly-created file is embedded in the web document.

Visitors will require an audio plug-in that's available from Wildcat's website.

Wildcat Canyon Software: http://www.wildcat.com/


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updated October 9, 1996
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