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UNITE SIGHT AND SOUND FOR MORE EFFECTIVE TRAINING!
YOU CAN SYNCHRONIZE "NOW YOUR WORDS, MUSIC and YOUR PICTURES...
AUTOMATICALLY!
Now — make your pictures worth thousands of words more! Your visual training presentations will have new meaning . . . command more attention . . . when you dramatize them with synchronized sound. A V-M Tape Recorder and Synchronizer in conjunction with a slide or strip film projector, increase the significance of any visual presentation, and offer more economical production of training aids as well.
You easily add inaudible slide-change signals to your own tape recorded commentary. On play-back, these soundless signals actuate the projector, automatically advancing slides at the times selected! With V-M's unique "Add-A-Track" control you can even add music to your narration for more showmanship!
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V-M Tap« Recorder Slide Projector SynchronizerModel 1412 • Easy to operate • Lightweight and compact • Compatible with most popular remote control projectors $49.95
V-M 'tape-o-matic'®4-Track Stereo Record Tape Recorder— Model 722
• Records and plays back in full stereo or 4-Track Monaural • "AddATrack" Control • Simple PushButton operation • High-Fidelity Speaker System $259.95*
•Slighlly HiBher West
WHY DON'T YOU EXPLORE THE MANY USES OF THIS REMARKABLE COMBINATION?
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Please send me, without obligation, more information on V-M Models 1412 and 722.
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