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Started February 26th, 2007 · 8 replies · Latest reply by harrysmith 18 years, 5 months ago

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ashley75

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18 years, 7 months ago
#1

I'm not sure if anyone here is interested in this, but if you are and if you can help with this I'd really appreciate it.

This year the workshop on mobile music technology is being held in Amsterdam. I am planning to go along, I am also planning to submit a paper on Mobile Music Technology.

If you use a handheld to make music or record music in anyway, please help if you can.

I need to carry out some research into what people use to make mobile music and how. If you are able to fill in a questionnaire please help. The questionnaire is available as a word document and you can download it here

http://web.mac.com/palm.sounds/iWeb/Users/Q.html

Thanks very much.
http://the-palm-sound.blogspot.com/

http://www.mobilemusicworkshop.org/

Music in the palm of my hand... http://the-palm-sound.blogspot.com/
Halleck

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743 posts

18 years, 6 months ago
#2

It's funny, I was going to respond and say that you should get in touch with ashley75. Then I read your name and realized that you are ashley75.

So I'm fresh out of leads.
I enjoy the tracks you made though, and I've been toying with AxisPad which I think I first read about on your blog. smile

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ashley75

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16 posts

18 years, 6 months ago
#3

Thanks for the thought, I do appreaciate it, and thanks for your comments on my tracks too. I'm glad you like AxisPad, miniMusic have a new app coming this month which is a MIDI mixing app, it is in beta test now.

Music in the palm of my hand... http://the-palm-sound.blogspot.com/
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kalla

0 sounds

2 posts

18 years, 5 months ago
#4

When I find a favorite song , I will convert it to my mobile ringtone using mp3 to ringtone gold , it is easy , just download it at oursdownload.com , it is wonderful .

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harrysmith

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18 years, 5 months ago
#5

kalla
When I find a favorite song , I will convert it to my mobile ringtone using mp3 to ringtone gold , it is easy , just download it at oursdownload.com , it is wonderful .

Do you know any freeware for converting mp3 to ringtones
People generally search for free softwares... so me :lol:

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HardPCM

0 sounds

215 posts

18 years, 5 months ago
#6

You can check that: http://www.convert-ringtones.com/
The server do it for you but there is size limits...

Another site like that: http://www.free-ringtones.ie/ringtone-converter/mp3-to-amr/

But about software that's very hard
because that's easy to make cash with that when there is no freeware sad

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HardPCM

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215 posts

18 years, 5 months ago
#7

I finally found two Freeware that can do the joB,

there is Mobile Media Converter (windows) cool
Mirroir 1
Mirroir 2
Mirroir 3 (for linux)

and Mobile AMR converter 1.5.0 (windows) cool
Mirroir 1
Mirroir 2

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harrysmith

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18 years, 5 months ago
#8

HardPCM
I finally found two Freeware that can do the joB,

there is Mobile Media Converter (windows) cool
Mirroir 1
Mirroir 2
Mirroir 3 (for linux)

and Mobile AMR converter 1.5.0 (windows) cool
Mirroir 1
Mirroir 2

So kind of you....

Thanks a lot.
grin

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