WAV to midi

PV5150

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Hi Guys

Can anyone gimme a link to/or a name of an app that'll allow me to convert WAV files to midi format pls. I have an awesome WAV file I want to make as a ringtone on my D-500, but my bluetooth for some reason won't allow me to transfer it. Even though my phone plays real tones as well as polyphonics...go figure. Thanks in advance

PV :)
 
PV5150 said:
Hi Guys

Can anyone gimme a link to/or a name of an app that'll allow me to convert WAV files to midi format pls. I have an awesome WAV file I want to make as a ringtone on my D-500, but my bluetooth for some reason won't allow me to transfer it. Even though my phone plays real tones as well as polyphonics...go figure. Thanks in advance

PV :)

Wha wha whaaaat?? Ur phone doesn't play WAV's or MP3's? Time for an upgrade PV! ;)
 
Hey thanks guys for the prompt answers :worship: Frag my Samsung D-500 plays mp3's, it just seems really odd that it won't let me u/l this WAV. I'll try and convert it to mp3 and see how it goes, mod reps for the software link XMS :worship: :worship: :worship: :worship: :worship: . Maybe the bluetooth or phone is having a blonde day :D
 
name='balilu' said:
do all of you have contract phones?? ( i.e. you "rent" the phone?? )

wtf??? contact phones??? never heard of having to rent ur phone, is this some crazy uk scandal? lol
 
name='FragTek' said:
wtf??? contact phones??? never heard of having to rent ur phone, is this some crazy uk scandal? lol

Yeah contract phones...

Basically you pay around £20 a month for the phone for a year. That £20 covers your line rental, and the cost of the phone. At the end of the year the phone becomes yours. If you choose, at the end of the year you can extend your contract and get a free upgrade on your handset.

Generally its cheaper than buying the handset on its own, because the latest handsets are approx £300.
 
Here in Australia we have the options to buy the phone outright or enter a contract plan (which XMS has explained). I have the Missus and my phone on a combined plan with an $80 Super cap (up to $500 worth of calls a month for $80, rental not included)
 
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