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I have a Sanyo 8200 and have made some qcp ringtones but none of them have sounded just great. They are not very loud and sound a little garbled. First, I have read of some programs you can download for free to help clean the files to make them sound better but I cannot recall the names of them. Could someone please let me know what these programs are and a brief description on how to use it to make the files sound better. I would be downloading all kinds of music other than rap or country if that helps at all. Also, if I decide to download some midi files, what do I need to do to do this. When you download them, do they sound like the webpage you listened to them from and, if not, what do you need to do to make them sound better also. Last question, I have no problem with using ringtone services and sending them to my phone. Which ones have the best files when sent to the 8200. Preferably free sites. I have no problems leaving donations(tips) for good service.
anthony@ddn
06-12-2005, 02:54 PM
for your midi files, do a google search for anvil studio, its a free prog, but i dont know how adept you are at using music software, its a lil tricky to compose on but with some practice you'll be fine.
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