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anyone using t300 came across the problem of the polyphonic ringtones being softer then the imy ringtones... is there anyway to increase the volume of the t300 polyphonic further after the ring volume have been set to 6 ... thanx for your kind help
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Posted: 2002-12-29 04:57:00
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mattan Posts: 121

The volume of each track in a MIDI (polyphonic) file can be set individually. So the best way to maximise the sound level is to open the file in a MIDI editor on your PC and ensure the level for each of the tracks is at the maximum.

If you do a search for 'midi sequencer' or 'midi editor' you will find some good programs, maybe even some freeware.
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Posted: 2002-12-29 07:32:00
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oxin_Rain Posts: 72

i searched for midi sequencer but the only program that seemed to work was one of jazzware but i couldn't set the volume! do you have any good one to suggest me ! thanks
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Posted: 2003-01-03 23:57:00
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mattan Posts: 121

I use Anvil Studio (which has a free version) to edit my MIDI files. The address is:

http://www.anvilstudio.com/

Once you have opened a MIDI in Anvil Studio, you will see a volume slider next to each track. Slide each one to the maximum to ensure it is played at the maximum volume on your T300.
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Posted: 2003-01-04 02:34:00
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oxin_Rain Posts: 72

thanks
i just started downloading it!
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Posted: 2003-01-04 22:36:00
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Comte Zero Posts: 63

So did you tried it? Is it better now? This post was posted from a T300
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Posted: 2003-01-05 16:26:00
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skumfrog Posts: 6

Anvil was abit weird to use, so i tried cakewalk instead......now i can up the volume of the midi to vol 127 which is the max.

The loudness of the midi still depends on the instrument used i suppose because at max volume some instruments still sound pretty soft.
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Posted: 2003-01-05 20:19:00
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mattan Posts: 121

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On 2003-01-05 20:19, skumfrog wrote:
Anvil was abit weird to use, so i tried cakewalk instead......now i can up the volume of the midi to vol 127 which is the max.

That implies that Anvil doesn't let you increase it to the maximum volume - but it does. The maximum in Anvil is '100', and this is the same as the maximum in Cakewalk, which is called '127'.
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Posted: 2003-01-06 00:53:00
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Comte Zero Posts: 63

So, now poly are enough loud to ear calls when your phone's in your pocket ??? This post was posted from a T300
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Posted: 2003-01-06 02:01:00
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mattan Posts: 121

Personally I don't have a problem hearing the polyphonic ringtones whilst the phone is in my pocket, but I understand that many people do. Apart from ensuring that the levels in the MIDI file itself are at their maximum, I'm not sure that anything can be done.

A firmware update _may_ fix the problem, but I assume that this may be limited by the hardware i.e. sounds will distort if played louder than the current maximum level.
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Posted: 2003-01-06 03:19:00
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