Music On Hold has decades of experience in the voiceover industry offering professional recordings nationwide with a quick turn around including phone greetings, commercials, overhead music, and voice narration.
For those still using analogue or digital phone systems, voice on ISDN circuits has a bandwidth of around 4000Hz. The audio from an analogue phone is sampled at 8000Hz, and because of the nyquist theorem, must be low-pass filtered to 4000Hz. So any frequencies in the audio beyond 4000Hz are lost. Interestingly, the human ear and mind are good at recognising human speech, so this is considered "toll-quality" voice, i.e. good enough to pay for. This is the reason why certain vocalised letters are difficult or impossible to tell apart on the phone. For example, the differences between B, P, T, C, etc. are almost entirely above 4000Hz.
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So get in touch today and we will provide a unique professional on hold message that will satisfy your callers and create the right image for your company. _____ If you require help with writing your script or any other information then please get in touch via our contacts page. _____ Please Note: Some telephone systems emphasise bass sounds
Our ranges include ‘range one’, ‘range two’, ‘range three’ and ‘range four’ and associated products.
2.( لحظة من فضلك، سوف نكون معكم بعد لحظات. هل قمت بزيارة موقعنا www.johndoe.com من قبل؟ يمكنكم العثور على معلومات مثيرة للاهتمام حول
Thank you for calling BusinessCo. Unfortunately, all our Business Representatives are currently attending to other enquiries. Your call is important to us, so please leave your name, phone number and a short message and we will return your call by the end of the business day. Thank you.
On average, 5 to 15 seconds of music plays between each message blurb. Keep your audience in mind: musical breaks that are too long are boring, but message blurbs that are long or too detailed can be overwhelming. In most cases, 5 to 15 seconds, between message blurbs that don’t exceed 30 seconds are usually appropriate.
Really helpful in assisting to select the right products for our needs. Definitely more concerned with offering expertise than just making a sale. Great service!
Our team will guide you through our extensive music library where you can choose your favorite type of music, from jazz to rock, to urban and holiday music and everything in between.
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We’ve implemented on-hold messages for many companies and have learned a few tips along the way.
From young, professional US – Neutral voices to Australian, Spanish, and UK voices.
Ultimately, your choice of hold music isn’t going to make customers happy if they’re being kept waiting for more than a few minutes, or endlessly passed from one team to another. There are plenty of technologies available to make the inbound call experience faster and more enjoyable although these will vary between different call centre solutions. If you’re not sure what tools you have available to optimise your inbound experience, your call centre software or systems provider will be happy to help.
We can produce on-hold comfort messages or on-hold marketing messages and mix them with your selected music track.
If you're not actively planning content for your on hold program, and, say, play the radio on hold, you're not controlling what you're playing on hold. You're at the whim of a Radio DJ or program manager, who might play music that's unappealing to your callers or who might be producing and playing ads for your competition.
Submit your script, or draft, along with your project details and a description of how the voice should sound (be it conversational, informative, commanding...etc) and we'll send a demo for approval.
Whether you are using an analogue landline or a VoIP business phone service, your voice travels over a variety of circuits and networks — most of which serve to disrupt the original audio file.