You can often notice how on Samsung phones the melody sounds different from how it sounded on a computer, especially on thin models. To increase the volume of a melody, it is enough to process the melody using a few simple steps.
Instructions
Step 1
To process a melody, you need an audio editor. The most optimal would be the use of audio editors such as Sony Sound Forge or Adobe Audition. These audio editors have high enough functionality to process a ringtone for a mobile phone. You can find them using a search engine. Download, install and run the program of your choice, and then upload the file to it.
Step 2
Determine the beginning and end of the future track, then set the slider to the beginning of the future melody and select this segment. Click on the "delete" button, then do the same operation, highlighting the gap from the end of the future melody to the end of the edited track. Listen to the result and make sure that this track is exactly the melody that you wanted to put on your mobile.
Step 3
Highlight the resulting track, then sound with a graphic equalizer. Select the entire track, then find the item "Graphic Equalizer" in the "Effects" tab. Maximize the high frequencies by reducing the low. After each level change, listen to the track to make sure it sounds euphonious. Having achieved the desired result, click on the "Apply" button.
Step 4
Increase the volume of the track using the Normalize or Volume Up effect. Increase the volume by five percent until you discern a violation of euphony. Save copies of the track after each step.
Step 5
After finishing editing, copy all the resulting tracks to your mobile phone. You can do this by synchronizing your phone with a computer using a data cable or using a card reader if your phone supports memory cards. Test the resulting tracks and choose the best sound.