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    dudicle
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    i need my ring to be dogs barking "jingle bells." STAT.

    also the guy laughing midi sound would be sweet.


    See More: why can't i get the "dog barking" midi sound to work on my phone?




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    BCC
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    Probably because the midi synthesizer in your phone doesn't support it. (It could also be possible that your phone uses a different MSB/LSB for instrument selection, but I wouldn't count on it).



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    yeah. i tried to load up a dog or laughter midi, but it just ends up being the stupid bird tweet. i guess i give up.

    i wonder if there's a way to look up the midi sound set available on the phone. i've got a t616.



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    Originally posted by BCC
    Probably because the midi synthesizer in your phone doesn't support it. (It could also be possible that your phone uses a different MSB/LSB for instrument selection, but I wouldn't count on it).
    you sir are correct



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    The T610/616 doesnt support .wav or .mmf files. I think you need these files to create those voice/animal sounds tones right?



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    no, i don't think so. there's all kinds of wacky sound effects in the basic midi soundset: bird, dog, horse galloping, helicopter, laughter, screaming, applause... actually applause works on the phone but it doesn't really sound too good. but the built in "old phone" sound effect is good though.

    are phones out that can have wavs as the ring yet? i want it to be my voice saying "ring ring"



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    The LG G5300 supports .wav files

    I was about to get one but I went for a T610 instead.
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    the nokia 7650 and 3650, and the SE p800 supports wav ringtones i think?



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    Re: why can't i get the "dog barking" midi sound to work on my phone?

    Check out this project that transforms normal sound into midi notes so it can be play over and over again,
    it's developed as part of a degree project at the Royal Institute of Technology (Sweden):

    kthpainsidan.se/blog7/?lang=english



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    Re: why can't i get the "dog barking" midi sound to work on my phone?

    Quote Originally Posted by mreurodisco View Post
    Check out this project that transforms normal sound into midi notes so it can be play over and over again,
    it's developed as part of a degree project at the Royal Institute of Technology (Sweden):

    kthpainsidan.se/blog7/?lang=english
    The sound clip may not play if the file type was not supported by the phones preferences. Sometimes you need to install an audio converter in your computer. And from then on, you convert the sound clip to a new file type.



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