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make my tones louder???? (message alerts and polygraphic..)

10 replies · 6,653 views · Started 15 December 2002

I have search the forum in vain for a post regarding volume of ringtones but i had o success, is there and app i can get hold of that will make my tones louder? would appreciate your help. 😮

try in s60mm section 😃

www.anvilstudio.com -free midi editor for PC
www.wildpalm.co.uk -a editor for your phone

is there a free way of solving my prob without spending $100, as the trial version does not let you save the volume. I need louder tones, please help. thanx again

[quote="craigc38"]is there a free way of solving my prob without spending $100, as the trial version does not let you save the volume. I need louder tones, please help. thanx again[/quote]

look for good quality midis. you can find tons of them at the S60MM section. at the end of the day it really boils down to the quality of you midi. here's one that rocks really good in the phone.

Use Wav's and use Sound Recorder to increase the volume (Comes with Windows)

Check the FAQ for more details

yep still going for wav files!! if you're on to hip-hop then visit the S60 MM Section ! you'll find a lot in there!!

BTW, ringtone studio is not that good ( well this is my pesonal opinion ), cuz you sometimes don't hear the diff'rence !!

[quote="J2theIZZO"]Use Wav's and use Sound Recorder to increase the volume (Comes with Windows)

Check the FAQ for more details[/quote]

how many times do u press increase volume?

[quote="Anonymous"][quote="J2theIZZO"]Use Wav's and use Sound Recorder to increase the volume (Comes with Windows)

Check the FAQ for more details[/quote]

how many times do u press increase volume?[/quote]

about 50% increase will be good. 8)

MIDI: Most MIDIs will be set to max volume already (provided they are good quality MIDIs), so Ringtone Studio can not increase this any more. The option to increase to "00% will only work if the volume was low to start with.

Audio: Either normalise or limit your samples, depending on the sample. Limiting will get you a louder volume, but should be applied sparingly. Too much and you'll start distorting. Do NOT simply increase the volume by a percentage, as this WILL distort the sample. And with the fairly poor speaker of the 7650, any flaw in the sample will be magnified immensely