Thanks for the pointers. Best regards, Brian
--- Paul Lester <paul@thetamusic.com> wrote:
>
> I did a search on google to find one of the sites
> we've been doing that with. Doesn't have much chaku-uta
> but has some chaku-melo. Its pretty much the same stuff used
> in California and Japan.
>
> http://aw-us.yamaha-ringtone.com/
>
> Can't guarantee it sounds exactly the same of the phone due to
> the huge number of handset differences.
>
> Most ringtones are not playable on the PC without special
> software (and often hardware)
> and even than its not always the same as on the phone. And a lot
> of this software (and hardware) is not readily available.
>
> Also try out midradio from this site
> http://mobile.yamaha.co.jp/main/
>
> I think its supposed to play back SMAF files roughly.
>
> There's a lot of other sites out there. Do a google search and
> you should be able to find some.
>
> Talk to the company called FAITH. They make well known
> emulator software
> that doesn't require hardware components as well (for cmx and MFi).
>
> Brian Kushnir wrote:
>
> > Can anyone introduce me to websites with downloadable samples of
> > Japanese ringtones ("chaku-melo," "chaku-uta"), that are playable
> on
> > a PC? Thank you for any information.
> >
> > Brian Kushnir
> > Woodside, CA
> >
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