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Community => The Lobby => Topic started by: hhobba on July 30, 2006, 22:54:41
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Hi, due to there being many amazing MOD tracks out there, I'd like to know if its possible to use them as ringtones for phones?
Is it possible to convert an XM file to a MIDI file (I've tried "2MID" program) without it sounding any different?
Thanks! :)
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I just don't think this is possible unless the XM is using some really basic sounds that can be "mapped" to standard General MIDI. Modules are container files with their own sounds carried within the file, unlike General MIDI, which uses a standard table of 127 instruments built into the General MIDI playing device, not the MIDI file.
Good luck :)
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i think your best bet would probably be to use some sort of midi-sequencer and try re-making the song yourself. (or just get a phone that supports short mp3 tunes for the ringtone, even the 10 dollar samsung phones do it!)
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Of course the songs will be different in MIDI because the samples used are fetched from your sound card! And the MIDI used in mobile phones are different from the one used in PC:s, too (fewer instruments and notes range).
If you can and have the time, just remake them in your cell phone. That's what I do. Got quite a collection of MIDI remix tunes and covers in it by now, hehe. 8-)
Oh, when I think about, if you want some MIDI tunes from me, just ask. I'm happy to share them (some are my own songs - MOD covers and originals).
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I think it is possible.. once I used a Tracker, and translated Midi into Mod, actually used the notes only and applyed my own sounds to them.. but I think you can also do it revers. Just the sounds should be somehow substituted by midi instruments..
is there possibly a Modplug tracker? if yes, than it was the prog I used..
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I just thought I would add a bit of info to this topic concerning mod players for mobile phones... Oddly enough, there's been one sitting under my nose for ages, as the authors link to us for mods to try with it!
UltraMP3 (http://www.lonelycatgames.com/?app=ultramp3) plays various module formats too.
Overview
UltraMP3 is a music player for your mobile phone. It is a handy application with cool graphical user interface, allowing you to listen to your favorite music on your Symbian mobile device. UltraMP3 loads and plays music in MP3 and OGG format, as well as MOD, XM, IT, S3M.
Bear in mind it is not free, though.
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I have ultramp3 on my nokia n-gage, it plays xm but not very well.
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I think there was a good tracker for converting to MID files...Belo tracker or something?
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Belo? Do you probably mean Bero?
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I've heard BeroTracker has fairly okay MIDI support. But since BeroTracker didn't come with a manual (and was about as obvious as every other tracker by Bero...), I didn't really get into it a lot.
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BeroTracker that was it!
I used to to create ringtones for my old nokia. They should really build composers into them like the old nokia 3210 had - I actually wrote stuff on it while I was away from home :D
My pipeline for doing the Berotracker thing was
IT or Mpt (using their midi stuff) -> Belo Tracker -> .mid file
Mpt had its own midi output but it was very badly timed as I remember...
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no, only the IMPORT feature in mpt is not well timed, but the timing in generated midi files is quite accurate.
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MPT (modplug tracker) can export mods as midi files. I've played around with this, and if you look in the technical documents section of the modplug forums you'll find a description of how to set up your mod for midi export. (Written by yours truly after much experimentation.) In my case, I was looking for an export accurate enough to import the midi into a notation editor.
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Try scenetone RES, http://scenetoneres.sourceforge.net