What is the difference between Music Tones and Ringtones?
Ringtones is used to refer to polyphonic ringtones. Polyphonic ringtones play a programmed version of a song through a small synthesizer chip on your phone to get the various instrument sounds. They mimic multiple instruments in the song to produce a semi-realistic representation of the song. Music Tones is used to refer to master music tones. Master tones are an exciting new ringtone format for some mobile phone models. They allow a clip or sample of the actual recording of a song to be played as an alert or ring on your phone! • Is my carrier one that you support? We currently support AT&T Wireless Services, Cingular, Sprint, and T-Mobile USA. • Are these available in other countries? A: Currently this mobile content is only available in the U.S.
Ringtones is used to refer to polyphonic ringtones. Polyphonic ringtones play a programmed version of a song through a small synthesizer chip on your phone to get the various instrument sounds. They mimic multiple instruments in the song to produce a semi-realistic representation of the song. Music Tones is used to refer to master music tones. Master tones are an exciting new ringtone format for some mobile phone models. They allow a clip or sample of the actual recording of a song to be played as an alert or ring on your phone!
You hear everyone refer to “ringtones”, but there are many different kinds of ringtones. On our site we offer real music tones, these are in fact “ringtones” but they are actual recordings of real songs that play on your phone as a “ringtone” when someone calls you. “Music Tones” is used to refer to a master music tone, created from the actual recording, these are the real deal. These are the only kind of tones we want to offer. They allow a clip or sample of the actual recording of a song to be played as an alert or ring on your phone! “Ringtones” is used to refer to polyphonic ringtones. Polyphonic ringtones play a programmed version of a song through a small synthesizer chip on your phone to get the various instrument sounds. They mimic multiple instruments in the song, there is no mimicking going on here!