[sdiy] mobile phones
Tim Stinchcombe
tim101 at tstinchcombe.freeserve.co.uk
Wed Nov 6 23:45:37 CET 2002
I have a musician friend who has a few of the Nokia ones - 7650,
24-voice, 7210 & 3510, both 4-voice - and I must say that I'm mighty
impressed with them, especially the higher-spec one. That such a small
device produces such a good sound is quite amazing = you have to stand
back and admire the technology now and again. I suspect they'll really
catch on once the price comes down a bit (or maybe a lot...). (My friend
is busily writing ringtones for them - www.classicringtones.com, which
should go live in a couple of weeks.)
Tim
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Tim Stinchcombe
Cheltenham, Glos, UK
email: tim101 at tstinchcombe.freeserve.co.uk
> saw an ad for some of the new ericssons that are coming out
> soon (wont go into how much i hate ericsson atm, but had to
> mention it) but a feature of the phones grabbed my attention.
>
> "Polyphonic: these are the greatest ring tones you have ever
> heard because they play multiple bass notes at a time, so now
> you can hear bags, piano, guitar and drums." from the harvey
> norman catalogue.
>
> polyphonic synth function in a phone... pitty the talk
> function in em doesnt work too well. but i digress.
>
> anyone have any addition info on the handheld polysynth (t300
> and t600)?
>
> b
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