After I bought my new phone I paid like 2 bucks for a ringtone of some 50 Cent song I don't even like anymore. Never again. I'd rather make my own using Xingtone, a desktop software that converts audio files into ringtones for your cellphone. I need to get it before the RIAA shuts them down.
This can be a cool tool for indie artists to make ringtones of their songs available to their fans. I would love to have Deep Space 9MM bang from my cell every time I get a call.
Deep Space is a heavy beat, man. Imagine it out of a tin-can sounding Nokia. I'd get that "What it is right now" track from Busta.
Milo... what is it right now? Milo... what it is right now...
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Posted by: Erika Sue | 2005.01.12 at 05:47 AM
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Posted by: make mp3 ringtones | 2006.08.10 at 10:15 AM
Don't bother to buy anything! Neither ringtones no software. You've paid for your modern mp3-enabled phone, you've paid for your music. It's enough.
You can use any free sound editor like Audacity to make own unique ringtones. Or some online tool like http://www.makeownringtone.com
Posted by: FatMoon | 2007.08.03 at 08:46 AM