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Making it more easy to record your own ringtones.
If you were wondering what Thomas Dolby was doing these days.
http://www.beatnik.com/ [coprocephalous, Jan 25 2006]
Ready for baking since 2001 by Midiman
http://namm.harmony...Bluetooth-MIDI.html wonder what happened since... Midiman meanwhile acquired. [pashute, Oct 09 2006]
Kenton's Midistream
http://www.kentonuk...wireless_midi.shtml Nearly. Dunno when they started making these. Doesn't look like Bluetooth, according to the manual [Dub, Oct 10 2006]
Double Dang!
http://namm.harmony...Bluetooth-MIDI.html [Dub, Oct 17 2007]
Create Digital Music Article
http://createdigita...di/#comment-1218167 [Dub, Mar 26 2011]
Wikipedia: Rigatoni
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rigatoni Pasta that rings when someone calls you. [zen_tom, Mar 29 2011]
Hack a day: Turn any Bluetooth device into a MIDI controller
http://hackaday.com...-a-midi-controller/ [Dub, Jul 10 2011]
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I don't know about downloadable ringtones...how does this help record ringtones? Are they somehow recorded directly on the phone? |
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I thought you downloaded files to the phone. If that is so, where does the file get created in this scheme? |
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With the right software on the phone, I can maybe see this configuration enabling the phone as a MIDI instrument. |
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//I thought you downloaded files to the phone// I don't think you have to.
My phone has a simple composer on it, and when you view the files via a bluetooth adaptor, the file you've created is a midi file... But I guess the adaptor would have storeage in it too. |
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Doesn't the Beatnik system use midi? My phone can play any MP3 as a ringtone - I've got a half gigabyte of tracks to chose from. |
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'spose it could convert MIDI sounds to WAV/MP3...
(Hello Jeremy) |
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"I guess the adaptor would have storeage in it too." I'll go along with that. I think it might need a few other things as well. Unless the phone can download a MIDI bitstream in to it's editor, you'll need to have some external processor somewhere to construct the file before it gets to the phone. |
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It looks like what needs to happen (from the perspective of someone who's never downloaded a ringtone or owned a bluetooth enabled phone or MIDI capable instrument) is that the device has to capture the MIDI stream, create (and name) a file with the MIDI content (or convert to MP3 somehow) and act as a host to support the file download. |
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Maybe a Bluetooth equipped PDA with a MIDI/USB adapter? |
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[Ian]That's right, rigtones... The noyze made by 5h1ps rigging should be blootuthed onto peeples fones. |
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Rigtones: downloadable tunes for the horns of big trucks. |
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Seriously this is a great idea for musicians! How come its not baked? (Searched again, sure enough, ready for baking since 2001 [link], still, it deserves a star. [+] |
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Ian Tindale has rigged up his own ringtones, if I remember rightly. |
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