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Ok, the time has come.. I'm actually mixing content for cell phone distribution (video clips played on cellphones). I've been playing with a combination of filters from Waves including R-Channel -rolling off highs and lows and using the L1 to slam the stuff so its as loud as possible on tiny cell phone speakers. Does anybody have any experience doing this kind of mixing? Any suggestions? Someone suggested Max Bass (from Waves) but i don't know if it will add anything to the sound. thought?

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23.03.22 - 05:02:27
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Those are good tips. Maybe the speakers on my ViewSonic LCD monitor or on my Sony PVM 14M4U monitor would be good for simulation purposes. i didn't think of that. Question: when you say compression, you mean compression as in Data compression right? I'm producing content for MobiTV and Amped Mobile and I'm assuming there is no added audio compression like on TV or Radio, but i don't really know. Any experience with something like Maxx Bass?

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23.03.22 - 05:12:57
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Most modern cell phones with that abilities can be heard through headphones and can be provided with audio outs. So I think it should be a completely different matter creating ringtones (should be heard "decently" through the phones' speaker) or multimedia content, which could theorically be heard through any audio equipment. In this case I would not compromise audio quality too much just to hear it right on the phone speaker. Bye

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23.03.22 - 05:18:51
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Anyone here in the ringtone business? I have a catalog of songs from my record label that are ripe for exploitation as ringtones... I can manage the mixing/tech stuff -- but if anyone is actually in the business of selling these things, please email me. Maybe we can exploit this content together? If anyyone has experience in the physical distribution of ringtones, I'd love to hear from you. My email is in my profile. Thanks!

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