Goldwave is great.  Keep those files as small as possible.  I guess it
comes down to how much memory your phone has.  I took a number of my
favorite tunes that reminded me of certain persons, chopped it down to
15 seconds, then saved them as mp3's.  My favorite was some cartoon
sound effects that I ran as a repeating loop.  Of course one must make
sure that all copyright rules are followed.  But it is fun to assign a
certain sound to each caller that you know, especially being visually
impaired.
Cheers,
Peter

On 3/5/09, Robert doc Wright <talmi...@wrightplaceinc.net> wrote:
> I use Gold wave.I'm not sure what is available for those wanting midi files.
>
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> File not found ! Should I fake it ? (Y/N)
>
>
> robert Doc Wright
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> Hi people,
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> I'm looking for a program which I can use to create ring tones for a
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>
> Thanks,
> Norma
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