HO CHI MINH CITY, VIETNAM, June 11, 2011 (Press-News.org) Audio4fun.com today announced their new promotional campaign for AV Music Morpher Gold 5.0. From 9 June to 23 June customers buying AV Music Morpher Gold 5.0 will enjoy a discount of 30%, which is worth almost USD 30. This campaign is aimed at people in their teens and twenties who have just finished their school year and are going to have a whole summer ahead with much more time for entertainment and relaxation. More information can be found at http://mp3-player.audio4fun.com/mp3-music-editor.htm
Listening to music is fun; but creating new music is quite another experience. Playing with AV Music Morpher Gold 5.0 during summer vacation, musical boys and girls will spend their leisure time both enjoyably and beneficially. They can be lost for hours remaking and remixing music and then appreciating their own creation. It is very easy for them to become a singer with AV Music Morpher Gold 5.0: the program can remove vocal from songs so that users can record and add their own singing voices to the background music. They can also sing their own parody of the song instead of the original lyrics. If they want to become a DJ, AV Music Morpher Gold 5.0 allows them to alter the music like a professional with lots of amazing sound effects, from changing the tempo and the pitch, to modifying the musical sound in various ways, thanks to technical processing.
"It is a common belief among students that summer vacation is for entertainment and relaxation; that's right, but it is better to relax and enjoy ourselves in a way that also benefits us," said Tracy Nguyen, Brand Manager at audio4fun.com, "That is the reason for this promotional campaign. Creating new music is fun in itself; but it also makes one more creative allowing one to explore one's true self."
Ms. Nguyen also added, "And one more reason for reducing the price of Music Morpher Gold is that we understand that many young people do not have a large budget."
The discount program is available from 9 June to 23 June. For more information visit: http://mp3-player.audio4fun.com/mp3-music-editor.htm
About Audio4fun.com:
Throughout many years of development, Audio4fun.com has been promoting audio and video software technologies and specializing in three core areas: Audio and Video Morphing Algorithms, Audio and Video Stream Interception, Audio and Video Real Time Effecting. Its strategic products include Voice Changer Software, Music Morpher, Webcam Morpher, and Video Morpher. All the products of Audio4fun are detailed at http://www.audio4fun.com/. From 2006, Audio4fun has been extending their business model to encompass Internet users who want a richer social networking experience. See http://www.make4fun.com/ for more details.
Summertime and the Pricing is Easy: 30% Discount on AV Music Morpher Gold 5.0
Summer is coming, the school year is over. Audio4fun.com launches a promotional campaign aimed at the young: 30% discount on AV Music Morpher Gold 5.0 from 9 June to 23 June.
2011-06-11
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[Press-News.org] Summertime and the Pricing is Easy: 30% Discount on AV Music Morpher Gold 5.0Summer is coming, the school year is over. Audio4fun.com launches a promotional campaign aimed at the young: 30% discount on AV Music Morpher Gold 5.0 from 9 June to 23 June.