Sony Ericsson J200 Rich musical ringtones 40 voices, Combined wavetable and FM sound synthesis

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Rich musical ringtones – 40 voices

The human ear can perceive sounds from approxi- mately 20 Hz up to 20 kHz. In most GSM mobile phones, the speech sound range is from 300 Hz to 3400 Hz, which is good enough for speaking, but quite poor for music. The J200 can handle up to more than 20 kHz, which means excellent sound quality.

The J200 has a dedicated speaker for ringtones and sounds, to ensure the best possible sound quality. This speaker is situated on the side of the phone, ensuring that no discomfort is felt if a sec- ond call is received during an ongoing call.

The quality of the sound heard from the speakers depends on many different things, for example on the synthesizer, the amplifier, or the speakers. An important factor for sound quality is the number of voices. The human ear cannot separate each voice if the number of voices increases above 16 or so, because then the voices merge together. But the nuances in music increase, and the music is expe- rienced as more sophisticated if the number of voices increases. Many modern sound modules in synthesizers used by musicians have 16, 24 or 32 note polyphony. The number of voices used in the J200 is 40, which gives rich musical ringtones.

Combined wavetable and FM sound synthesis

Sony Ericsson has chosen to implement a combi- nation of Wavetable (8 voices) and FM synthesis (32 voices), which consists of sampled real instru- ments (mainly percussion sounds) and generated synthetic tones.

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Contents J200 Preface Document history Contents Product overview Display Key functions and featuresEMS Enhanced Messaging Service RingtonesInfrared Internet servicesImage editor Triple band supportMore in-phone functions Direct download links Services on the networkAlarm clock T9 Text Input for quicker messagingAuto time zone PackagingTechnologies in detail Internet services Using the Internet with J200Bearer type characteristics Security using WAPService Indication SI Configuration of WAP settingsPush services Service Loading SLWAP with Gprs Data connectionsUsing Gprs in the J200 General Packet Radio ServicesInterruption of Gprs data account Digital Rights Management SIM application toolkitWrite protection and copyright Sony Ericsson Developer Support Online Developer ResourcesInfrared transceiver Messaging Infrared transceiver technical dataEMS Enhanced Messaging Service Connection via infraredConcatenated messages long SMS Examples of EMS contents and applicationsPictures, animations and formatted text Compatible with SMS standardsProtocol Polyphonic ringtonesCorporate Rich musical ringtones 40 voices Combined wavetable and FM sound synthesisIn-phone functions and features Page SMS and EMS messaging Network-dependent featuresFixed dialling and Restricted calls Facts and figures General Technical specificationsAmbient temperatures Talk and standby timesStandard language configurations StandardDimension GSM Performance and technical characteristicsGmsk Feature Support in the J200 WAP browser WAP browser technical dataWAP/WML Feature Support for WAP in the J200 WAP operator technical dataOTA SMS PushDownload WtaiGraphical User Interface Pccch Gprs technical dataFeature Support in the J200 NOM I, IINC0 GEA1SIM Cell broadcast serviceShort message service SMS CbmiFeature Support in the J200 Enhanced message service EMS WbmpTone map Tone and percussion maps in the J200Pch# Instrument Param Type Pch# Instrument Param Type Instrument Param Type Percussion mapPCM Ussd technical data SIM AT services supported by the J200 Image format technical dataImages downloading to phone Service Mode Support in J200 Get inkey User interaction with SIM ATDisplay text Get inputChinese versions Set up callSet up menu Select itemTerminology and abbreviations Phonebook Service providerIrDA Picture PhonebookDocuments Related informationLinks Consumer pack content TrademarksIndex White Paper J200