A MIDI ringtone is one which has been made by synthesising individual instruments via technology. They are used in preference to polyphonic ringtones.
The Katana II supports MIDI and QCP ringtones.
It is possible, but your phone has to be compatible and have enough storage space. It's a little easier if you use iTunes. My RAZR can use mp3 files as ringtones, but it's a hassle to do it.
Free Verizon ringtones are often the result of signing up for special offers and deals offered by Verizon. The Verizon website also offers some free sample ringtones to download and use.
You have to get a special cord
I bet that everyone loves it when your phone rings because you have a different ringtone for each phone. If you want to buy new ringtones, you can go to www.thebestringtones.com.
I think you can
For older cell phones, they are MIDI files with a .mid extension. Newer cell phones probably accept .mp3, .mp4, .aac, and .wav. And maybe other proprietary formats.
Free and funny ringtones can be found at a number of sites including fonezoo, monstertones, androidpit and audio4fun. Amazon also sometimes have special offers where you can get a free ringtone of your choice.
midi = noon, midday après midi = afternoon
No. Line in is for audio, but midi is for midi.
mabilo ringtones
On a MicroSD card, the my_sounds folder IS the my ringtones. On a phone, it won't let you move songs to ringtones.