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jhermano Posts: 62

I agree with howque, forget polyphonic rings. More control for the tempo and duration of notes would improve our ringtones a lot.
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Posted: 2002-03-27 08:11:00
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Powa Posts: 120

So i want to know what's good about I-melody?? like what's the difference between I-melody and E-melody?? what's the advantage??
if it's still using 1 layer of sound, why bother using Imelody??
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Posted: 2002-03-27 08:28:00
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luguff Posts: 68

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On 2002-03-27 04:50, howque wrote:
well..unless they have the options for us to change the tempo of the melody or even to a quarter note.......something similiar to NOKIA. that should keep us happy for quite sometime until the neext better phone comes out!!


The IMelody does have a setting for tempo, it also has different lengths of notes; fulls, halfs, quarters and eighths. To that you also have different styles; normal, staccato and legato. Also there're different durations for each note; normal, dotted, double dotted and 2/3 length.

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Posted: 2002-03-27 09:12:00
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john74 Posts: > 500

What new phones support this feature apart from the 7210??
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Posted: 2002-03-28 16:22:00
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despisedangel Posts: 49

umm this feature isn't new or all that exciting. Panasonic phones have had them for a couple of years
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Posted: 2002-03-28 16:32:00
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