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Mobile Music Polyphonic 2.62 - User Guide and FAQ
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Convert mp3/wave to midi/sp-midi format with Audio Midi Converter
- Open mp3/wave file with Mobile Music Polyphonic software.
- Click "Call Audio Midi Converter" button to run Audio Midi Converter software.
- Open the temporary wave file into Audio Midi Converter. You can close Mobile Music Polyphonic software to avoid midi resource conflict.
- Convert wave file into midi file and save the midi file.
- Close Audio Midi Converter program and run Mobile Music Polyphonic.
- Open the saved midi file and you can edit it in Mobile Music Polyphonic. You can move any note in score into another track by right-click mouse on note.
Frequently Asked Questions - Mobile Music Polyphonic
- What's the SMAF format? It's for which mobile phone?
SMAF is the data format specification designed by YAMAHA, which has a main purpose to define the data expression of the multimedia contents for mobile device (mainly used in cellular phone). The basic portion of SMAF specification is designed to play the sound data conveyed by YAMAHA LSI sound chip. It is now mainly used as an the ringing alert melody of a cellular phone.
SMAF also supports an extended feature which can define display sequences of texts and graphics. SMAF can synchronize the sound sequence with pictures and texts easily. With this feature, it is now used as data expression of the multimedia contents including Karaoke. Moreover, since SMAF has a very flexible structure like a container, SMAF has a specification which can be expanded for future use.
- What's the SP MIDI? It's for which mobile phone?
SP MIDI - Scalable Polyphony MIDI was standardized to be a solution for 3rd Generation mobile applications.
- What's the AMR? Which phones are able to play AMR files?
AMR is a codec offering a wide range of data rates, which was developed by the European Telecommunications Standards institute (ETSI). The AMR codec is standardized for GSM, and is also chosen by the Third Generation Partnership Project (3GPP) as the mandatory codec for third generation systems. The philosophy behind AMR is to lower the codec rate as the interference increases and thus enabling more error correction to be applied. The AMR codec is also used to harmonize the codec standards amongst different cellular systems.
- How to save several tracks midi data into midi file from 16 tracks midi file? And How to play only some tracks?
- Open your 16 or more tracks midi file into Mobile Music Polyphonic.
- Click staff sheet button to show staff sheet dialog-box.
- At Show/Hide item, uncheck all other tracks that you don't want to save into new midi file. Click OK.
- Now, only these tracks that you check in staff sheet dialog-box are showed. At this time, if you click play button, only these tracks will be played.
- Now, if you select save as button. Only these tracks will be saved into midi file.
- How to save part of midi data into new midi file?
- Open your long midi file.
- Define the midi block in Select function like above.
- Save these midi block into SMAF(mmf) file.
- Open the mmf file again.
- Save it as midi file again.
- How to send ringtone file to my mobile phone?
My mobile phone is T108. Usually, I send my favorite ringtone to my phone (T108) via data cable from computer.
The send software is PCLink for GSM v1.0 included in CD from phone package.
The method of upload ringtone is described in user guide.
- My mmf ringtone based on mp3/wave is too large and not good quality, how to cut size and improve the quality?
- First convert mp3/wave into midi format with IntelliScore Polyphonic System program.
- Convert midi format file into mmf format ringtone.
Then you will get small mmf ringtone from big mp3/wave file. The quality will be guarantee.
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