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THIS
IS one of the LARGEST COLLECTIONS OF INDIAN RINGTONES ON THE NET!!!
---`ENJOY`----
Some
ringtones are in the key press sequence form, others in the composer
code form, some in both, I suggest you use, edit>find, to find
your Ringtone, if its not in the key press sequence form, search
again, and see if you find your ringtones in that form, since it is
so much easier to type it in that form.
INSTRUCTIONS
ON COMPOSING:-
1/ Go
to TONES (option 9) of your Nokia phone
2/
Select composer there (option 3)
3/ Now
depending on whether I have given you the key press sequence or
composer code, you have to compose in different ways, so decide
which one I have given you, if key press sequence given, go to
instruction 4, if composer code then go to instruction 5,
4/ Key
press sequence composing - Just type as you see the sequence, (e.g.
(6), 3*, 2,8,9 means you type on your phone the number 6 and hold
since in brackets, then press 3 then star then 2, then, 8 and then
finally 9. This is the
more simpler way of composing.
Remember you ignore the code you are typing on screen. Go to
instruction 6 now.
5/
Composer code composing - You have to see on the mobile, the same
code as you see on the screen.
This is the more difficult time consuming method, so see if I
have a version in the key press sequence first and then use this
method. For composing
in this method you have to know,
1 = c,
2 = d, 3 = e, 4 = f, 5 = g, 6 = a and 7 = b. 8 changes the number before
the letter by increasing it, and 9 changes the number by decreasing
it. Star changes the
number after the letter.
0 makes a number before the letter and a hyphen, and # is
just an #.
6/
Once you have composed your Ringtone click options and then play, if
it sounds right, either save it or send it, if it doesn't and the
tempo isn't right, adjust the tempo by clicking on tempo and
adjusting it.
7/
Finally I hope you have no problems composing.
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