A ringtone or ring tone is the sound made by a telephone to indicate an incoming call. The term, however, is most often used to refer to the customizable sounds available on mobile phones. This facility was originally provided so that people would be able to determine when their phone was ringing when in the company of other mobile phone owners.

Creating a new ringing tone

When you enter this function, the tone that you created previously is shown, if available.

Free Ringtones

I am going to list 2 ways to create AAC free ringtones, depending on what software you have installed on your computer.



To enter a new or edit an existing tone:

1. Enter the desired notes

Press:

1 for note c
2 for note d
3 for note e
4 for note f
5 for note g
6 for note a
7 for note b
0 for a p (pause = "Rest")

To create your own free ringtones with AAC files, first open any MP3 which you want to make as a ringer in the mp3Trim program, and use the "How much do you want to trim" section to pick which part of the file you want to make as a ringtone. Use the Frame tab if you want to start the ringtone at an exact moment. Now, where it says "From the end", make sure to use the UP arrow when you find the end of the ringtone, and not press the down by mistake. It will reset the starting time if you do. On the same section, there is a little timer which shows how long the file will be. Keep in mind that the ringtone should be about 30 seconds, because after that, it will goto voicemail.


( ) A number between brackets, i.e. (5) means hold the key until a dot appears.

The phone plays each note after it is entered (unless the phone tones are off).

2. To adjust the characteristics of the note, do as follows:

Note duration: 8 shortens (-) and 9 lengthens (+) the duration of the note or rest. The default duration is 1/4. The duration is shown in front of the note, e.g. 16d denotes a note d with duration1/16.

Rest: 0 inserts a rest (i.e. pause) of the same duration as the previous note. The default duration of a rest is one quarter note (1/4). The rest is indicated by the - character.
Octave: *+ sets the octave for new notes. The octave is shown as a number after the note (e.g. e1).
Pitch: # makes the note sharp (indicated by # in front of the note), e.g. #f. The pitch selection is not available for notes e and b.






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Download Guide for composing ring tones from the “Downloads” widget on the right hand side bar of this blog.

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