It is often possible to notice that not copied mp3 files, but preset melodies sound the loudest and most clearly on Nokia phones. This is due to the fact that their tonality is perfect for the speaker that reproduces them, unlike ordinary tracks. However, it is possible to adapt the music to the speaker of a cell phone.
Instructions
Step 1
An audio editor is required to edit a track. The most convenient and suitable are Adobe Audition and Sony Sound Forge. They have a set of functions sufficient to fully adapt the track for playback through the phone speaker. Download and install one of them.
Step 2
Start the audio editor. Open the file intended for editing, either through the "File" menu, or by dragging it into the working field of the program. Trim the track down to the section you want to play on the melody. To do this, select those fragments that are unnecessary and delete them. Save the resulting result and then reopen it for editing.
Step 3
Select the entire track and use the Effects menu to open the graphic equalizer. With this effect, you can change the frequency response of an individual track by increasing some and decreasing others. Since the cell phone speaker is designed to reproduce high frequencies, not low frequencies, change the playback range. Minimize the low frequencies and boost the highs as well as the mids. Listen to the track for euphony. The low frequencies should not be heard, and the highs and mids should be clear and crisp.