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Have Google G1? Hate tunes for Ring Tones? Telephone Sounds too wimpy? - Problem Solved :). Mostly...

We have a rehearsal tonight - something I'm really looking forward to (there's nothing like playing with fantastic musicians for a few hours), but as we've packed up early to pack the car and get some chores done, I decided I'd take a quick trip over to a friend's to play with some new plugins we/he'd discovered. I'll do another write-up on them later, but they seems pretty pucker.  The upside to this time-wasating is that I've grabbed the chance to fix the one problem I have with my G1; the ringtones.

I hate having little ditzy tunes as ringtones - to be honest, I find them embarassing, even when hearing them on someone elses phone (there is one exception to that, but again, another day). But unfortunately, although the G1 has a classic old bell ringer, and a 70s/80s digital style ring tone, they are stupidly quiet; to hear them, you might as well strap the phone to your head with a belt, speakside plugged firmly to ear-hole, but being honest, that makes answering the phone a nightmare.  But the chance to have an edit of them today was just too tempting, and here are the results.

The screenshots are from the free VST plugins I used - the rather nice Electri-Q poshifopit edition EQ (http://bit.ly/Fs0b), and the BetaBugs free W1 limiter (http://bit.ly/h1ebk)  (a reskin of George Yohng's WAVES L1 Clone - find that at http://bit.ly/1ikW1f).  And I'm pretty pleased with the results.  The Classic Ring suffers from the fact that it really has no low-mid frequencies in it at all - not wanting to completely destroy it, or indeed the G1 speaker, I think we could have been a bit more harsh; but the Digital ringer seems enormous in comparison with the original.

Anyway, if you'd like them, grab them from this post, copy them over to your G1, then download RingDroid from the market. Launch RingDroid, and search for the files - they should be together, and they both have an Album tage of 'G1 Ringtones'. Have a listen to either in RingDroid, and if you like them, click the 'Disk' image at the bottom to save them as a ringtone.  Don't worry too much about shortening or editing them. RingDroid seems to suggest that there is some artifact at the end of each file, but we had a look through with a few Frequency Analysers such as Voxengo Span, and found nothing. Will look into that in a bit more detaillater.

Also, if you fancy a go, you can download the entire G1 System + Ringtones from the Android Community forum(http://bit.ly/1afEeK) - and feel free to ignore what I did. I was just having a go.

Ring Classic 02 Ver2A by Riddlermusic. Co. Uk  
(download)

Ring Digital 02 Ver2A by Riddlermusic. Co. Uk  
(download)

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