Ringtone ComposerHave you ever wanted to be Mozart? How about Bon Jovi? Have you ever fantasized about making great music that everyone would like to listen to? You can, and you don’t even need to spend time in the recording studio. All you need is a ringtones composer, a little creativity and some time to play around and you can be a full-fledged musician.Before you start your masterpieces, check your phone’s compatibility with ringtone types. The ringtones composer you choose will need to be able to save files in a format your phone can read. You can check your phone’s compatibility for polyphonic and real/voice/MP3 ringtones at the 3GforFree website for no cost. Click “Compatibility List”, located along the left side of the page. With just a few clicks and less than a minute, you’ll find out which type of ringtone your cell phone is capable of using. Easy If your phone is compatible with MP3/real/voice sound bites, the world is your oyster. Your phone may allow you to record a real-life sound and set it to your ringtone. If not, you can record a sound, make some changes then save it as a ringtone. You can do this with a computer application called Audacity (use your favorite search engine to search for the freeware.) Easier Many phones are capable of playing polyphonic (up to 16 sounds play simultaneously) ringtones. You can make your own by downloading a ringtone composer for poly sounds. While it isn’t a free ringtone composer, the tool at the Xingtone website is reasonably priced at $20, and you can use it for free before you buy it. Easiest The simplest and most cost effective way to make ringtones is using the ringtones composer that is part of most phones. If you have a composer feature, you simply use your keypad to enter ringtone composer codes that are converted to musical notes, duration and tempo, combining to make a customized ringtone. Since all phones can play monophonic ringtones, the type made with this kind of composer, there’s no compatibility issue. Free Ringtone Composer For Motorola Phones Many Motorola phone use different encoding for their ringtones. If you create ringtone in RTTTL format use the free Motorola ringtone converter available online. Point your browser to the SRTWare website and click ringtones. Enter the RTTTL code and press CONVERT. Voila!
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