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Evolution Of Different Ring Tone Types
By Grigoriy Anoshenko
How were ring tones developed? We should get curious to know the initial stage of the ring tone
development, which was through RTTTL (Ring Tone Text Transfer Language) format. This is a simple
text based format used to create music. It can be downloaded into your mobile via infrared or Bluetooth
or even SMS.
Based on the initial stage of RTTTL, the Monophonic ring tones were developed. This is a very simple
ring tones which are commonly found in older mobiles Nokia 3210 is an example. Monophonic ring
tones are capable of making one sound at a time. As the name suggests, each tune was created note
by note, and the sound was also developed at various frequency, thereby sounding a simple melodic
tune. From the creation of Monophonic ring tone, another format of music was created called MIDI
(Musical Instrumental Digital Interface).
The ring tone industry witnessed the emergence of a superior format through the introduction of
polyphonic ring tones. In this type of ring tone, more than 16 separate notes can be played at the same
time, thereby creating a better result than in the Monophonic ring tone. The tunes are almost similar to
the real music. Most of the modern phones can play the polyphonic ring tone.
After a lot of technology advancement, Real tone finally came into the ring tone picture. Real tone or
Music Tone is the actual real sound of the original music. They are not in the MIDI format, but only
recorded tunes such as actual singer songs and even