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- 07-25-2004, 02:24 PM #1
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This tutorial will teach you how to make instrumental ringtones and/or take out extra instruments you dont want in your ringtone.
First download Anvil Studio for FREE
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Now open the song by going to File, Open Song and selecting the MIDI.
If you only see 1 track, go to Track, Split Track Into Single-Channel Tracks. This should now split the midi up and show you all the instruments in the song
To select a track go to the very fary left. There should be a tiny green square. This denotes which channel/track is currently selected. If you know which track is the vocal instrument, then simply select it and go to Track, Delete.
If you do not know which track is the vocal instrument, then you have to go through all the tracks and listen to them individually (eventually you'll be able to recognize which one it is immediately by just looking at the notation on the right side). To do this, select a track, then go straight across to the right to the "ON" column (5th column from the right). Click it twice, and it should say "SOLO" in blue. Now press the play button and listen. If this is the instrument you want deleted, then go to Track, Delete. If it is not the right instrument, click "SOLO" and it will go back to "ON." Repeat the steps to listen to each track until you find the one(s) you want taken out of the MIDI.
Once you are done, make sure there are no "SOLO"s and listen to the song. If its what you want, then go to either
Save Song As (save as Type 1 MIDI)
or
Export MIDI Format 0 (save as Type 0 MIDI, the format which most phones need a MIDI to be in to work)
Make sure you save it as a different name just in case you mess up, you still have the original file.
There is a glitch in the newer versions of anvil studio that changes the midi instruments to all piano when you save it. If you are experiencing these problems, uninstall your current version and Hidden Content
(the program is in English)
› See More: How to Make Instrumental MIDI RingtonesLast edited by vinsanity; 07-25-2004 at 02:29 PM.
- 07-25-2004, 02:38 PM #2
Here is another way to make an instrumental. If you don't already have PSMPlayer, download it(somewhere in this site). Then open up psmplayer and then go to file, open, and choose the song you want to edit. Then, uncheck boxes until you hear the vocal track go away. Then, check all the ones you unchecked(except the vocal track of course), and save the file. I'm not sure what type MIDI it saves as, but if it doesn't work, follow Vin's instructions on changing it to type-0.
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- 07-25-2004, 03:18 PM #3
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the lastest english version of psm player (currently 5.0) can be found in this thread
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- 08-09-2004, 06:12 PM #4
Just downloaded 5.0,
I cant see any diff beetween dis and 3.80!
I taught dere was vibration in dis one, i cant find it anywere!??
- 08-10-2004, 10:31 PM #5Member
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vinsanity, where r u from? i see u got that homer pimpson cd cover for ur avatar...thought u might be from tx.
- 08-11-2004, 12:05 AM #6
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Originally posted by jes2sim
vinsanity, where r u from? i see u got that homer pimpson cd cover for ur avatar...thought u might be from tx.
i know the cd's old but i like the cover
- 12-20-2004, 11:40 PM #7
- 12-25-2004, 11:12 PM #8
Im gonna have to try this but Im sure my ringtones will suck.. But I was playin with this software on an Apple G5.. Sound sumthin.. If those were midis that would be awsum (I think they were but not sure) I made some awsum beats!!
- 12-27-2004, 12:48 PM #9Banned
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props for this ive been looking for something like this
- 01-22-2005, 10:07 PM #10Junior Member
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Damn this **** iz hard... Any sick ringtone makerz have AIM or MSN to help me out?
- 02-08-2005, 01:22 PM #11Newbie
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I made midi's in Finale 2004, and use MidiNotate to print them out as sheetmusic.. (I use ringtones sometimes to learn to play a popsong)
- 04-27-2005, 11:38 PM #12
midis are very hard to make! i tried over and over it takes alot of patience and work! lol!
- 04-28-2005, 06:45 PM #13Hidden Content Originally Posted by Marka.k.a - Kinjutsu11
My statements and views are exactly that, my own, they do not reflect the views or statements from T-Mobile or any company i talk about.
----T-Mobile - Blackberry - Ringtone - AT&T - Cingular - Nokia EX-Mod ----
My sites -
MMF Ringtones (phone browser only) - tagtag.com/kinjutsu - no longer updated, Still active!
MP3 Ringtones (with Tooldef6) - geocities.com/dj_mystik2001Down indefinitely I need to get back into my CPF flow again before i relaunch it!
- 05-06-2005, 05:30 PM #14
hmm great! now is there any way to add bass to tracks using anvil?
Thanks for the tips!rawr!
- 05-12-2005, 02:41 PM #15Junior Member
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Sorry to bring this up, but what program do you guys use to create Midis from Mp3s or Wavs? I've tried several trial versions of programs but they either won't allow me to save the files or won't allow me to save more than 1 second files.
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