yes, thanks for the clarification. the easiest way I`ve been able to
describe the difference between monophonic or
midi ringtones and real
music tones is; only in a real music ringtone can you hear a human
voice or someone singing.
midi and monophonic (even most polyphonic,
although some sound pretty good) resemble a small casio keyboard if
you ever had one while, real music or voice tones as some are calling
them, more closely sound like real pieces of music like you would get
from a cd or hear on the radio.
I know an over simplification for some, but thats the gist of it
anyway. if you go to xingtone dot com, and look on the "free" page,
there are two links that play both a standard
midi ringtone and a real
music tone like the ones that the ones that we deal with.
rich
xingtone
On Sun, 19 Oct 2003 16:04:31 +0800, "tuned by RÄZO"
<NOSPAMmillajovovich@softhome.net> wrote:
>"Thomas Adams" <me@privacy.net> wrote in message
>news:bmru9u$punbj$1@ID-34.news.uni-berlin.de...
>| "!R[Xingtone]" <r@xingtone.com> wrote:
>|
>| > Looking for some beta testers so we can open Xingtone up to Nokia
>| > users.
>|
>| What is a Real Music ring tone?
>aka WAV audio file
>
>| --
>| np : -
>