Short History of Cellphone Ringtones 511
RobotWisdom writes "This week's New Yorker magazine includes an interesting
short history of cellphone ringtones, including statistics on their (huge) profitability worldwide. My favorite quote: 'I spent three days of productive work time listening to polyphonic ringtone versions of speed metal, trying to find exactly the ringtone that expressed my personality with enough irony and enough coolness that I could live with it going off ten times a day. In a quiet room, in a meeting, this phone's gonna go off-- what are they going to hear?'"
A shorter history of ringtones (Score:5, Funny)
Kewl
Neat
Cute
Distracting
Bothersome
Highly Annoying
Obnoxious
Grating
"Hello, is the proctologist available? I need something removed from somewhere."
coming soon: ringtones with thx 5.1 surround, so everyone can enjoy your taste in interruption melodies!
Re:A shorter history of ringtones (Score:4, Interesting)
Last night at a restaurant, a woman in about her late 40s stopped the waitress every time she passed, asking about how to save this, or what's this mean, and "Get this bird off my screen!" Then she proceeded to scroll through every different ring tone possibility at the highest volume for 20 minutes. All the while grinning, and oblivious to the concept that everyone else in the place had adopted a bit of a nervous tick.
And they bitch about my generation being socially inept.
Re:A shorter history of ringtones (Score:5, Funny)
and a few seconds later you say "Pardon me Miss, but when I was your age we didn't slap strange people at cafes."
What about a history of You-Have-Mail sounds? (Score:3, Funny)
The guy himself was incredibly annoying, but I never got tired of hearing that. Seems funny even now.
The only ringtone needed EVAR (Score:5, Insightful)
This Story is about PHONES!! (Score:3, Funny)
Re:This Story is about PHONES!! (Score:3, Funny)
Yeah. Just take a look at this [wired.com]...
Alas, it doesn't seem to be, uh, compatible with my hardware, but I can't help wondering --- does it work?
Re:The only ringtone needed EVAR (Score:2, Interesting)
I thought that the polyphonic ringtones that vibrated to the baseline of the song were pretty neat - until I learned that people not only actually used them, but also paid money for them.
Comment removed (Score:5, Funny)
Re:The only ringtone needed EVAR (Score:2, Funny)
Re:The only ringtone needed EVAR (Score:3, Interesting)
People get pissed off when I answer my phone before they can figure out what the tone is.
Re:How to create a video game ringtone! (Score:3, Interesting)
1. Get a decent cellphone that supports WAV or MP3's as ring tones.
2. Download Winamp
3. Go here [zophar.net] for winamp plugins that emulate NES games.
4. And some emulated music [zophar.net] of course:
5. Play song in winamp, use the Nullsoft Disk Writer plug-in to generate a wave file
6. Edit in your favorite WAV editor to get a 30 second clip and save as MP3/WAV.
7. Save it to your phone. Sending it via bluetooth is easiest.
So there you go. No $2.50 c
Re:The only ringtone needed EVAR (Score:2, Informative)
Indeed. [homemade-sex-toys.com]
Re:The only ringtone needed EVAR (Score:3, Insightful)
The sound of silence (Score:5, Funny)
Among polite people, or, failing that, with a mobile phone jammer enabled--nothing.
Re:The sound of silence (Score:5, Funny)
In college, we used to make a game of calling people in class to see if they remembered to turn their ringers off. Paul lost pretty much every time, rewarding us with a disruptive version of the Notre Dame fight song.
In an important meeting, my phone is on silence mode - no ringer at all. If I didn't do that, I'd never get anything done.
Re:The sound of silence (Score:2, Funny)
Doesn't help to start things off with a pissed judge.
Re:The sound of silence (Score:5, Interesting)
My phone is always in vibrate mode, unless it's plugged into a wall charger and stuck on my dresser for the night. I can think of few things more annoying or unprofessional than an obtrusive ring tone.
One person at work I knew believes she is a Very Important Person, but she didn't want to carry her phone on her (too bulky, I assume). So she turned up the ringer to a distinctive song set to its loudest volume and put the damn thing on vibrate. When the phone went off, the cacophony of noises would be accompanied by the phone vibrating so violently that it would start whirling around the desk like a dervish. All conversation would stop as people would stared shocked at her cell phone.
For teenagers, I guess it's fine to use obnoxious ring tones -- it's probably analogous to people of my generation in college having annoying answering machine messages with popular songs or samples from a TV show (ho ho! My answering machine message is George from Seinfeld singing "Believe it or not, George isn't at home") or something.
Re:The sound of silence (Score:5, Funny)
after that she stopped leaving her cellphone on her desk.
why cant it auto vib (Score:4, Insightful)
Meeting at 11 for 30min, the phone should auto go to silent mode.
Meetings... (Score:5, Funny)
Re:Meetings... (Score:3, Funny)
Especially if you uploaded a Styx [styxworld.com] ringtone.
Ringtones are one of the dumbest things to pay for (Score:5, Insightful)
Re:Ringtones are one of the dumbest things to pay (Score:4, Interesting)
I just started a ringtones on my site last month. I've already sold over 3000 ringtones in over 50 countries. I'd say that ringtone sales are going strong.
Re:Ringtones are one of the dumbest things to pay (Score:4, Informative)
The ringtone craze (Score:5, Insightful)
Yes, I do know people who have a ring tone for everyone in their phonebook. Perhaps it is useful to them other than being a fashion statement (since caller ID also identifies incoming callers) but is it really worth paying for?
Re:The ringtone craze (Score:2)
Here's why I use them: Since I don't keep my phone attached to my belt at all times, and my phone has the abiliy to play different ringtones based on who calls, I use them as a way to identify who is calling without having to see the phone. Being me, I tend to use rather whimsical mnemonics...My sister gets the "jaws" theme, my dad gets the "Grinch" theme, my girlfri
Craze explained (Score:3, Funny)
So someone can show their individuality (just like everone else.)
Or (the Reader's Digest version)
Moo.
Re:The ringtone craze (Score:2)
Re:The ringtone craze (Score:3, Informative)
<MR-ROGERS>
Can you say "Cash Cow"? I knew you could.
</MR-ROGERS>
Re:The ringtone craze (Score:2)
Funny story related to this... I picked one of my favorite songs for my ringtone on the Nokia 3300 (built in MP3 player, comes with data cable, pick any song on the built in memory card to be a ringtone)
It's called Pass The Axe by Dark Lotus. The first time they mention the word Axe just happens to correspond with exactly the end of the third ring.
All of a sudden my friends are all comp
What are they going to hear? (Score:5, Insightful)
Everyone else hollering "PUT YOUR FUCKING PHONE ON VIBRATE!"
Damn I hate ringtones.
Re:What are they going to hear? (Score:4, Insightful)
Re:What are they going to hear? (Score:3, Funny)
Not a Windows XP user, are you?
disable,disable,disable,disable,disable,disable,di sable,disable
Re:What are they going to hear? (Score:5, Funny)
1) Alice hearing somebody's cell phone going off on the other side of the cube wall.
2) Alice glaring at cell phone sitting on work-surface (owner missing).
3) The owner asking Alice if she has seen his cell phone and her responding "Was it metallic, noisy and flushable?"
A copy generally finds its way to the people who leave their phone at their desk. Most people get the hint so we haven't flushed one yet.
Re:What are they going to hear? (Score:5, Informative)
http://www.geek.nl/pics/dilbert-arch/dilbert-2003
beep (Score:5, Informative)
Ringtone story (Score:5, Funny)
I made my own long and dissonant ringtone for text messages so that it will wake me up at night if a server goes down.
Re:Ringtone story (Score:3, Funny)
i have a better one. the ambulance crew and myself had just rolled into the ER with our patient, who had jumped a fence while chasing some vandals. The cop is in to take his statement, and the cop's personal ringone goes off. It is, natch, "bad boys bad boys, whatcha gonna do".
Ringtone Study (Score:3, Interesting)
Re:Ringtone Study (Score:2)
Good then at least Britney Spears isn't making any money off my ringtone then.
I am baffled. (Score:5, Insightful)
For the life of me, I can not figure out why someone would take the time to set up a custom ringtone - let alone pay for one.
I guess it's the same people that blare their radio in the car with the windows rolled all the way down.
Re:I am baffled. (Score:3, Interesting)
I know ringtones in certain places are annoying... but its beyond me how links to pictures of souped up computers on
Re:I am baffled. (Score:2)
However, I was perusing my disk yesterday and found some old SID music and ended up playing old C64 and Amiga classics with a tear of nostalgia in my eye.
For a while I actually thought I'd put the Commando or IK+ theme on my phone if it would play
Re:I am baffled. (Score:5, Interesting)
That is an interesting comment...
Personally, I hate ringtones, but I love to rock out real loud with the wind pouring in the windows on a nice fall or spring day.
The difference is that when I get to a red light, I lower the volume.
I guess it's the same people who leave their phone on loud durring a meeting who don't lower their radio when it could be annoying other people.
Re:I am baffled. (Score:3, Insightful)
a) only blare out in the middle of nowhere,
b) believe that a rapid succession of different Dopplered blares is less annoying to others than one steady blare,
c) assume that there is no such rapid succession because most other people don't do this, or
d) only behave differently at red lights because bystanders are in a better position to point and/or throw things
Re:I am baffled. (Score:3, Interesting)
true story (Score:2)
I used to have Kraftwerk - The Telephone Call (Score:3, Funny)
Vibrate mode (Score:5, Insightful)
I hope Sprint won't take away free ringtones! (Score:2)
But I'm one really happy customer, since I've composed one and two-letter morse-code "songs" in MIDI and use them as custom ringtones for all the people who frequently call my phone. Irritating songs be damned, my phone gently beeps to me the identity of my caller. It's fabulous.
I'd like to STRANGLE these people who use L
No! No more tunes! (Score:4, Funny)
Really, just because you think that the Looney Tunes themes is cute doesn't mean that the people around don't view you as an idiot.
Re:No! No more tunes! (Score:2)
Sadly, the ring tune had very little to do with their view of you as an idiot... although it may have helped cement the view...
Just shows how rude some users can be (Score:4, Insightful)
Of course I've got a new one to add to rude cell phone use. In a movie theater if you have a bright screen on your phone, cover it with your hand so it doesn't distract other people.
Though on the good side technology is getting to the point where it can effectively block cell phone signals so since it is obvious people won't police themselves it is only a matter of time before more and more public places like movie theaters block it for them.
I'll take a stab at it (Score:5, Funny)
"You're fired."
Am I the only one who hates ringtones? (Score:2)
kyocera7135-how did it slip in at verizon (Score:2)
Two words (Score:2)
YOU'RE FIRED.....
If I'm a client, she'll hear my foot in her rear (Score:2)
If I'm a client (or her boss), she's gonna hear my foot in her ass. Why can't people put their friggin' phones on vibrate for a meeting?
It's not cute; it's not you personalizing your life; it's not you making a statement. It's you being rude and unprofessional.
Use tunes you already own. (Score:2, Insightful)
Even if you do decide to buy a ringtone, you've then got to hunt around and find somewhere that isn't charging you 5 euros a month for some subscription you didn't even know you w
Blocking... (Score:2)
The only problem is, do you really want blockers going when there could be a real emergency that requires 911?
Paying for ringtones? (Score:5, Insightful)
I have a Motorola v551 which is able to interpret general MIDI files and MP3s. Adding ringtones is as simple as jumping on a MIDI archive or ripping one of my CDs, truncating the song down to the part I want, and transferring them to the phone with the data cable.
Buying ringtones is right up there with paying for pr0n in my book.
Cell Phone (Score:4, Funny)
Wanker (Score:2)
They should hear the phone gently vibrate against your keys, from your pocket. When someone's phone starts ringing in a quiet room, in a meeting I give them a loo
At the Opera (Score:2)
I say this.. (Score:4, Insightful)
FUCK OFF!
It's annoying as hell to be talking to someone when they suddenly pick up their phone and cut you off mid sentence. Or you're in a shop and suddenly a phone rings and 12 people dive head first into their bag.
I miss the days of the early 90s where the only people who mobile phones were people who needed them, not every middle age woman and 12 year old girl within a 3 mile radius of the shopping part of town.
Re:I say this.. (Score:2, Funny)
Re:I say this.. (Score:2)
O M G!!!!
Like, you biotch, for not telling me....!
Vibrating (Score:3, Interesting)
My point is, in addition to the advent of new ringtone technology, cell phone manufacturers should conduct research and development to allow people to set the intensity of their phone's vibration to a point that the phone's vibrating is as quiet as possible while shaking hard enough for the person to feel it. This cannot be the same setting for all people due to bodyfat variations, so it has to be adjustable. C'mon, science!
Different strokes, etc. (Score:2)
Western Electric 554 ringer (Score:3, Informative)
Ericofon.com doen't just have Ericsson phones -- they have all types of ringer recordings, which I have had good luck converting to AMR (once I change the WAV file a bit so my AMR converter will work) and USBing over to my Nokia phone.
The sound can be kind of surprising if you aren't expecting it, being as it sounds just like a regular telephone but is in someone's pocket, but it sounds kind of nice, and whoever said that a telephone's ringer should be a bloody iPod?
My Favorite (Score:3, Funny)
My Ideal Cellphone Tone (Score:5, Insightful)
I believe that every cellphone on the planet should have just 1 fixed ringtone that cannot be changed. It should be some guy announcing in a loud and obnoxious voice, "LOOK EVERYONE! I HAVE A CELLPHONE AND I'M AN *ASSHOLE*!" Then most people would keep their cellphone on silent and the issue wouldn't ever come up.
Here is what he'll hear (Score:2)
SHUT OFF THAT GOD DAMNED RINGTINE OR IT'S YOUR JOB, YOU ASSHOLE!
Hate more (Score:2)
Not only are they the most annoying ringtones ever, but they suck you into the weekly fee scam of charging you a couple bucks every week for the ability to "rent" the ringtones. Plus they spam the hell out of you.
Albatross (Score:5, Funny)
I want my stereo to play music.
I don't need my phone to play a bad rendition of some tune - I want it to ring.
I want my beer to taste like, um, beer - not razzberries, lemons, etc.
Maybe I've become an old coot. But is sure saves me money.
BTW, I selected the "falling rockets" built in ring on my Nokia. Everyone hates that tone (my wife says, "your phone is crying") so I've never heard that ring on another phone. Perfect - I never have to do the "self-frisk" whenever a phone rings.
Re:Albatross (Score:3, Funny)
A friend of mine told me about the training day for the campus student computing helpdesk: "picture 20 geeks in a room. Then a cellphone goes off. Every one of them checks to see if it's theirs. It was beautiful."
Why bother? (Score:2)
Why would anyone want to pay for these things?
Ringtone... (Score:3, Funny)
The Best Ringtone.. (Score:2)
Not only is this tone now so rare that you are almost gauranteed that it's yours when the phone goes off, it also avoid any and ALL embarrassment whereever and whenever he phone goes off.
Too old, I guess (Score:2)
When my phone's not on vibrate, it's set to a tone (one of the factory defaults) that I can distinguish from that of my coworkers when we're at lunch. That's it. I need to know when my phone is ringing, and that does it.
Can you im
Roll your own... (Score:2)
http://www.engadget.com/entry/1498517852773617/ [engadget.com]
personality amplifier (Score:3, Insightful)
ringtone != cool (if you are reading this, you are not in that sliver of culture that can pull off a ringtone, please, for the love of god, switch to vibrate)
sorry, that is just the way it is.
(for full disclosure, I have my ringtone set to vibrate, since I am not in the top 0.01% of coolness)
I Shoulda gone into psychology..... (Score:2)
We... are... so... retarded.
No wonder the aliens haven't contacted us yet - I doubt there would be much point.
obMontyPython: "On second thought, let's not go to Earth... 'Tis a silly place."
I've got the... (Score:2)
http://www.funpic.hu/swf/numanuma.html
I'd like to get the original hamster dance song, but I can't seem to find the original-original anymore.
Different tones for different times... (Score:2)
E.g., a "buisness" tone for 8-5 and a "fun" tone for every time else.
Ringtones: Ban them, please!! (Score:4, Insightful)
There are few things more annoying than being out in public listening to some horrible scratchy version of the latest "music" the Top 40 has inflicted on us. Bonus irritation points if you're in the movie theatre (those sort of people need to be tortured without mercy).
This is depressing (Score:4, Insightful)
Might I suggest "Useful Idiot" by Tool.
In a quiet room, in a meeting, this phone's gonna go off-- what are they going to hear?
Well, in my neck of the woods, if they hear anything other than the gentle buzz of a phone set to vibrate, it'll be the distant sound of your phone shattering into a thousand pieces on the sidewalk four stories below.
Bananaphone (Score:3, Funny)
Bananaphone by Raffi
Everybody Everybody!! from Homestarrunner
Bananaphone has people at work call me so they can hear the song.
Never saw the need for the ringtone company though, past phones permitted me to type in songs, when I was bored in a meeting. Current Phone permits me to take any sound out there wav, mp3, midi, etc and play it. Heck I can even record annoying phone calls and make them ring tones.
Ringtone personality (Score:2)
To be more precise, your ringtone expresses what you perceive your personality is. If others could choose your ringtone, then you'd have one that probably matches your personality (or lack thereof) better.
classic phone ring (Score:2)
making ringtones from old PC demos (Score:4, Funny)
So what did we do? Jim modified DOSBOX [sourceforge.net]'s OPL3 [vutbr.cz] emulation code to dump out the opcodes being sent to the FM channels and handed over the output to me.
From there, it was a matter of parsing the various channel setup data into some semblance of notes, deciding which combination of general MIDI patches best emulated the sound of the FM synthesizer given the patchset on my phone, and writing a whole bunch of code.
In the end, we did it: isi.mid [mit.edu] and fisi.mid [mit.edu] are the full soundtracks to isi and Final isi, respectively. In addition, I made a couple other versions of the Final isi soundtrack to skip to various parts of it that are more interesting and/or make better ringers than starting at the beginning: fisi2.mid [mit.edu], fisi3.mid [mit.edu].
These ringers pretty much rule the roost.
-rsw
Re:Whats next? (Score:2, Interesting)
Re:wow (Score:2)
Why would you spent hours trying to find a ring tone.. then again this is slashdot, we spent hours waiting for a message...
Re:wow (Score:5, Informative)
I grabbed a couple hundred from a pay site that way, got them to play in xmms, along with selected Weird Al tunes, then plugged the sound card output into the company phone system's "hold" music for a couple of days (took them that long to realize people on hold were getting Neutron Dance or Amish Paradise instead of muzak)...
Re:wow (Score:5, Insightful)
There are websites that have have huge collections of MIDI. There's everything from TV themes to pop music to automated Mozart minuette generators. Grab one, shove it in your phone and begin annoying people immediately. It's just not that hard. $2.00 seems usurious.
Re:wow (Score:3, Funny)
I agree completely. I have Jimi Hendrix, Metallica and AC/DC MIDI ringtones on my phone.
You should see some of the looks I get! I don't know why, it's not like Hendrix's guitar sounds any better than General MIDI patch 029, is it?
Though I'm not sure that "bagpipes" was the best instrume
Re:wow (Score:4, Informative)
I'm working on an opensourced program that will ease producing wallpapers and ringtones and send them directly to your phone or webserver for you. If interested ask on the mobile-oss mailing list [kavlon.org]. Let me know what model of phone you have and what carrier you use.
Re:Worse than musak... makes more money... (Score:2)
Anyone with a PC can install a poly ringtone by downloading it for free from the original source and
uploading it to the phone via bluetooth or email. For free. No idea why anyone would pay for it.
Truely.. (Score:2)