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Sprint: Create Your Own Ringtones

ToneMaker DJ, a custom software application made by Sonic Branding Solutions, lets users create their own ring tones through a library of thousands of musical parts. You can produce your own music tones and save them for user later on. ToneMaker DJ gives users several "Mixing Modes" that let you add the musical parts based on musical categories like Drum, Bass, Rhythm, and Lead Tracks. "Auto Mode" will automatically create a ring tone at the push of a single button.
"Sprint customers now have more choice and flexibility in making their mobile phone more their own," said Jeff Hallock, vice president of consumer product marketing and strategy for Sprint. "ToneMaker DJ is an exciting application that is suitable for people of all ages, and with many different musical styles and a simple user interface, ToneMaker DJ makes music-making a fun and rewarding experience."
All of this musical fun will cost you though, a hefty $4.99 a month, but its worth it right? Sprint customers can access ToneMaker DJ by going to Menu/ Downloads/ Ringers/ Get New and then create Your Own/ ToneMaker DJ on their Sprint PCS Vision Phones.

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