Load and Create Monophonic Ringtones
Monophonic ringtones were the first ringtone technology to
be universally available on cellular phones. While more
realistic cell phone audio technologies have recently become
available, monophonic ringtones are still popular due to their
relative simplicity and wide availability. This article
will discuss several ways to load and create your own
monophonic ringtones.
Monophonic ringtones are simply sequences of individual
notes played successively; only two values are required to
completely specify the tone--the frequency (or pitch) and the
duration. A number of simple languages have been
developed to describe monophonic ringtones. Probably the
most popular of the monophonic ringtones description languages
is Ringing Tone Text Transfer Language (RTTTL) developed by
Nokia.
You can compose your own monophonic ringtones or download
them for free or for a fee from the internet. Regardless
of how you obtain your monophonic ringtones, they need to be
loaded into your phone. There are three basic ways to
load monophonic ringtones, though the exact method will vary by
phone. Be sure to consult your phone's documentation for
the exact procedures. Some phones allow you to load tones
using a data cable or infrared link. Some cell phones can
load monophonic ringtones that are sent via Short Message
Service (SMS) messaging. A simple but laborious way to
load monophonic ringtones is to key them in directly if the
phone features some sort of composer service.
Monophonic ringtones are still popular despite their
simplicity when compared with some of the other ringtone
technologies available. Their ease of use and almost
universal availability make monophonic ringtones a popular
choice for many cellular phone users.
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