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Teach you how to easily make cell phone ringtones

Mobile ringtone production When we have a good-sounding MP3 or a rare music CD, do we want to turn the moving music or songs in it into our own ringtones more than once? But not every mobile phone supports MP3 format ringtones, what should I do? Not every mobile phone has an MMC/SD external expansion card. What should I do if the memory is too small? Don't worry, I will introduce several simple ringtone production methods and software below. Most older mobile phones do not support polyphonic and GPRS ringtone downloads, so most mobile phones have the function of self-compiled ringtones. However, each brand of mobile phone has a different method of self-compiled ringtones. If you want to make your own ringtones, Ideal music requires an understanding of how to arrange music on your mobile phone, so I recommend finding prepared tracks online. (1) MID/MMF ringtone production When talking about MIDI, everyone will definitely think of the Cakewalk software. As a variant of the MIDI format, MMF is the most suitable for it is the PSMPlay software. You only need to use the PSM Play software to create the MIDI files. It can be easily converted into the MMF ringtone file you want. You can even use WAV to MMF conversion software to convert WAV files into MMF files, but in this case the file size occupied by MMF is much larger than the MIDI converted file. Friends with small memory should be careful. (2) MP3/WAV ringtone production I believe everyone is familiar with music in MP3 format, and WAV files can be directly converted using CD discs (Super Jieba’s built-in converter can easily convert CDs into WAV Format). However, MP3 and WAV files generally occupy relatively large memory space, but we can use "Music Master Sound forge" and "Samplitude Producer" or "Cool Edit Pro" software to intercept the best part of the song and save it as Corresponding ringtone file. At the same time, you can also use the original voice recorder that comes with Windows to create and intercept WAV format files very easily. (3) Polyphonic ringtone production Making polyphonic ringtones is a bit more "professional". We can use "PSMplayer", which supports the mutual conversion of music and ringtone files in multiple formats. It can also be based on the number of chord tones supported by your mobile phone. It is very convenient to choose how many chords to convert.