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Sunday, July 13, 2003
I'm on the verge of replacing my ancient Nokia with a brand new Motorola 720. Happy Birthday to me on August 13th!
The sad and Cal-related aspect of this is that there don't appear to be any Polyphonic Cal ring tones. There IS a monophonic one-- Fight for California. (The link goes to the Cal Band's MP3 version.) That means it's time to make some Polyphonic Cal fight songs. I always thought that Stanfurd Jonah or Big C would be superior ring tones anyway. Sons of California might be nice too. Unfortunately, I don't know how to make these ring tones. I see two options. The first is to directly use a music program to create a Polyphonic version of these songs. This would require both knowledge of a music program and musical talent. I'm short on both accounts. The second option is find programs that'll convert MP3 versions of these songs to Polyphonic versions. This is expensive, and I strongly suspect will produce a weird-sounding mishmash of a song. If anyone has the talent to accomplish this, think of the everlasting fame you'd get. And Rally Comm, how can you in good conscience not pursue this project once you know it's possible? Incidentally, the Band has released a new CD.Email This Post! |
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