Modern Ringtones (Non-Musical) - Samsung Galaxy Note 9 Themes, Apps, and Mods

I am looking for a collection of modern ringtones that are not fart noises, slap stick sounds, sayings or over played pop songs. I already know about Zedge and while it has some good content, it doesn't have quite what I'm looking for. If anyone knows of any other source of high quality ringtones, please let me know.

Try downloading different phone sound packs and inserting them into ringtones

where would one find phone soundpacks?

You can download, edit, than add and use whatever audio file you want.

Phienyx said:
where would one find phone soundpacks?
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I would use Google. So type in the phone you want to try the sounds of so I tried xperia xz2. So search..... xperia xz2 sound pack xda
And then you can download them to your phone and put it sound folders etc

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I have tried umpteen times to get my ppc6800 to see the new mid. files loaded onto my phone, i do not know when there is a new text until its too late to reply,
I put the mids in windows folder, ring folder and every where else, still the drop down list does not show them. HELP ME PLEASE , before i revert to my caveman tactics of beating this thing into the rocks until it makes me smile!!
WHY would anyone, anyone put out a phone, that by default has only a smigent of a notification to let u know that u have a text or e-mail?? I would understand if u could make it repeat, and or LOUD, but u have a better chance of hearing a nat fart than u have of hearing their default sound!
So if anyone out there has fixed the problem and would like to share the answer, PLEASE help me..
Put them in documents and settings.
I just tried that
Thank u for ur reply, i did as u said, even soft started, and two wav files showed up, in the drop down menu, but they make no sound.
charlie
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I have tried umpteen times to get my ppc6800 to see the new mid. files loaded onto my phone, i do not know when there is a new text until its too late to reply,
I put the mids in windows folder, ring folder and every where else, still the drop down list does not show them. HELP ME PLEASE , before i revert to my caveman tactics of beating this thing into the rocks until it makes me smile!!
WHY would anyone, anyone put out a phone, that by default has only a smigent of a notification to let u know that u have a text or e-mail?? I would understand if u could make it repeat, and or LOUD, but u have a better chance of hearing a nat fart than u have of hearing their default sound!
So if anyone out there has fixed the problem and would like to share the answer, PLEASE help me..
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Are you trying to use it for the ringtone or the reminders/alarm?
For ringtone it should work. But for reminders and alarm you can only use .wav files. and you should put the wav file in windows folder.
I put all of my MP3's into the Ringtone folder and they work fine. For alerts and txt msgs I put the .wavs or .mp4 files into the Windows directory and they work.
Maybe it doesn't support midi?
Use QuickTime and export your MIDI files to WAV. That's what I do.
Not to be an @ss, but why use midi when you can use mp3's?
Possibly because there are many songs out there that were produced purely as Midi files. Or maybe the guy composes his own stuff on Midi?
gobmonster said:
Not to be an @ss, but why use midi when you can use mp3's?
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Because MP3's are much slower to start playing.
If you load a Midi or WAV it'll play right away, mp3's can take 2 or 3 seconds to start playing.

Looking for cool/unique, simple ringtones (see attachment)

I am looking for some new ringtones, something simple but unique. I dont like music ringtones or theme songs, etc. One of my main ringtones is the one from the movie "Crank". I attached that ringtone to this thread.
Anyone else have any simple, cool ringtones?
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Anyone else have any simple, cool ringtones?
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This is my favorite ringtone ever. It's the martians from Sesame Street (the Yip Yips) finding a telephone.
@nolageek,
that’s cool, i remember them from childhood. I found some variations of the ringtone here
http://www.dcooper.org/blog/client/index.cfm?mode=entry&entry=6ACE8C4D-4E22-1671-5BC3AC72A7BF0EFB
Thanks.

[Q] Everything about ringtones and notification messages!

Howdyho.
I've seen questions on this subject arise on several occasions. I've got a few myself (have used the stock sounds until now), as this is the next thing that I'd like to tweak!
Now, I'm trying to find the proper registry keys that set which sound is used for what. I know I can config it all through the settings window, but I want to be able to shove it in my settings xml (I flash a lot). I've been looking everywhere, but can't find the keys! Who can guide me?
Next, does anyone have a good (free) source for ringtones (not music, ringtones) and other sounds that can be used? Something simple as a ringtone is not something I wish to pay money for, and I don't like using music so much. What does everyone else use?
I make my own. If you already have music you want to have as a ringtone, you can use a music editing app (I use fruity loops as a musician, but there are some free ones out there) to cut to the part of the song you want as a ringtone, and compress it to a small enough file (although as technology has advanced the need for compression isnt such a requirement anymore).
Not sure how far the law goes as to how small a piece of music has to be before it becomes a legal loyalty free "clip", and what XDA-Dev would alow, but if someone could clear it up, ill happily turn tracks into ringtones, if I have them in my library and someone requests it. (depends on the legality though!)
ringtones
as explained elsewhere on sms tones.
audacity is a great trim tool.
sms tones have to be WAV,and pasted into windows folder on device
ringtones can be mp3 and placed on card or device.
kleineyetie said:
as explained elsewhere on sms tones.
audacity is a great trim tool.
sms tones have to be WAV,and pasted into windows folder on device
ringtones can be mp3 and placed on card or device.
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try cool edit or aka adobe audition! gr8 for trimming mp3

Ringtone

Hi,
I have just been to www.comparethemeerkat.com and there is now a download section, you can download ringtones and backgrounds etc..
As I am a big fan of the jingle, I thought I would let every one else know about it..
Pinky
Free Verizon Ringtones
Presently I am Listening to my Favorite song . And I am very much interested in downlo0ading new ring tones, I feel better if any one could help me. And where can I find latest ring tones on the internet to download?
ringtones27 said:
Presently I am Listening to my Favorite song . And I am very much interested in downlo0ading new ring tones, I feel better if any one could help me. And where can I find latest ring tones on the internet to download?
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Just copy your favourite MP3 to your phone and use it. You can cut it if you want with HTC MP3 Trimmer.
For totally free wallpapers and ringtones you need
www.zedge.net
also please check out my profile and my uploaded ringtones and wallpapers
http://www.zedge.net/profile/Jasand/
Just perfect! Thnx!
audacity works also fine,for trimming sound files on pc.then copy to phone
note ringtones can be mp3
sms only WAV
kleineyetie said:
audacity works also fine,for trimming sound files on pc.then copy to phone
note ringtones can be mp3
sms only WAV
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No need to use PC. HTC MP3 Trimmer does it on the phone.

Notifications and sounds volume

I've searched all over the place for a solution but I don't see one.
I decided I wanted different sounds (notifications, alarms, ringtones) than the provided ones on my N1. However, no matter what I do, from downloading them to making my own, I can't get the volume right.
For example, there is a "thump" / "ding" Google Talk makes when someone IMs me that I wanted to set for my Google Talk notifications. I found the sound through one of Cyanogen's sound archives and uploaded it to my "notifications" folder on the sd card. Everything is fine, the phone finds the sound, lets me select it, etc.
However, the volume is FAINT... even if I turn up the notifications to full volume. I even downloaded one of the stock default notification sounds and that seems to be ok and works without issues. I have the same problem with my own ringtones. I've tried increasing the DB level in Audacity for these files and then they just sound distorted.
What gives? What am I missing / doing wrong?
Quick noob suggestion. I know you tried increasing the DB with that program, but maybe try putting the audio files into iTunes, pulling up the properties, then changing the volume up 50% or 25% from there then save changes, and pull the file to your nexus :O
Maybe there wont be distortion?
izmar said:
Quick noob suggestion. I know you tried increasing the DB with that program, but maybe try putting the audio files into iTunes, pulling up the properties, then changing the volume up 50% or 25% from there then save changes, and pull the file to your nexus :O
Maybe there wont be distortion?
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Lol, you're on a rooted N1 and you're actually suggesting I use iTunes? I won't be installing that cancer on my computer anytime soon.
I didn't know mp3 files had a "volume" property.
Look for mp3gain (should be on sourceforge), and then set the relative volume to 93dB. That's what I use for all my MP3s. From what I read it analyzes the track, looks for peaks, gets the relative change figured out and mods the header so any MP3 player will use the relative loudness. This doesn't "damage" the file in any way, and is completely reversible.
student.driver said:
Look for mp3gain (should be on sourceforge), and then set the relative volume to 93dB. That's what I use for all my MP3s. From what I read it analyzes the track, looks for peaks, gets the relative change figured out and mods the header so any MP3 player will use the relative loudness. This doesn't "damage" the file in any way, and is completely reversible.
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Thanks, I just tried it and it doesn't help

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