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  1. #1
    Tom
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    Anyone know of any free convertors? If I find one of these I can upload the
    converted midis to my WAP site and download them to my phone for
    ringtones...may even take requests!!





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  2. #2
    Matthew
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    Re: MIDI TO POLYPHONIC MIDI

    On Tue, 30 Sep 2003 03:45:07 +0100, "Tom" <[email protected]> wrote:

    >Anyone know of any free convertors? If I find one of these I can upload the
    >converted midis to my WAP site and download them to my phone for
    >ringtones...may even take requests!!



    You want to convert a midi to a poly midi? Ok done, all midis are poly
    midis. If you need a specific number of chords then that's a different
    story. Nokia for example includes a convertor with it's sw for a 6610
    and other models that use that 4 chord midis.


    Matthew

    Replace .invalid with .us to respond



  3. #3
    Tom
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    Re: MIDI TO POLYPHONIC MIDI

    Matthew wrote:
    :: On Tue, 30 Sep 2003 03:45:07 +0100, "Tom" <[email protected]> wrote:
    ::
    ::: Anyone know of any free convertors? If I find one of these I can
    ::: upload the converted midis to my WAP site and download them to my
    ::: phone for ringtones...may even take requests!!
    ::
    ::
    :: You want to convert a midi to a poly midi? Ok done, all midis are
    :: poly midis. If you need a specific number of chords then that's a
    :: different story. Nokia for example includes a convertor with it's sw
    :: for a 6610 and other models that use that 4 chord midis.
    ::
    ::
    :: Matthew
    ::
    :: Replace .invalid with .us to respond

    I have quite a few MIDI's and have managed to get 1 converted to a ringtone
    via wap, others are either too big or not supported, or soun rubbish! What
    specific qualities must my MIDI's have to work as a ringtone, and can I
    convert existing midi's to this criteria to make them work?!

    Thanks,

    Tom.





  4. #4
    Tom
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    Re: MIDI TO POLYPHONIC MIDI

    Mark. wrote:
    ::: It depends on your phone model. Of the 3650 you don't have to do
    ::: anything...
    ::: Matthew
    :::
    ::
    :: You might, however most MIDI files are less than 40-track.
    :: Series 60 phones, 7650/3650 use standard MIDI files or SPMIDI files.
    :: Series 40 phones, 7210, 5100, 6100 etc all use 4-track SPMIDI files.
    :: Nokia Sound Converter will convert any MIDI to a useable SPMIDI, you
    :: select the 4 tracks you wish to use, set the order you want them to
    :: play in, and voila. Sound converter cuts the other tracks out to
    :: reduce size.
    ::
    :: -mark

    I have a 3510i...





  5. #5
    Mark.
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    Re: MIDI TO POLYPHONIC MIDI

    >
    > I have a 3510i...
    >
    >


    that's a series 30 phone... Not too sure about it there, I would assume
    4-track due to hardware.
    -mark





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