On the list on Simple Channel Priority page, you can see the channels included in the current file. The channels are named after the main instrument on that channel.

Channels in bold green text fit the selected phone.

Channels in black do not fit the selected phone. You can make them fit by changing their priority using the Move Up/Down buttons.

Channels in red do not fit the selected phone. You can make them fit by changing the polyphony value of the channel (in the Advanced Channel Priority view).

You can listen to what the tone would sound like in the phone by clicking the “Pre-play as in Phone” button. To stop the playing, click the button again.

To test what the file would sound like with different instrument combinations select the instruments with your mouse and hold down the CTRL-key simultaneously as you select. Then click the “Play Selected Channels” button.

In Advanced Conversion, you can adjust the calculated polyphony value for the selected channel from the box below the list and make more channels fit in the phone’s polyphony. You cannot set the polyphony lower than the polyphony of the previous channel. If the polyphony is raised to be higher than the following channel’s polyphony, also the following channel’s polyphony is updated.

SIZE OPTIMIZATION

Size optimization is used to decrease the file size of the ringing tone and to make it fit the phone better. When converting a tone with Simple Conversion, the optimization is done automatically. When using Advanced Conversion, you can select whether or not to use the optimization. Some information gets lost when optimizing the file size! The channels that do not fit the polyphony are not saved and lyrics or any other textual comments are lost. You cannot restore this information later. The original MIDI file is not overwritten without warning, though, so you can save the file using a different name.

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