This week my company RingtoneFeeder’s new iPhone Alarm Pack was Scott Bourne’s Pick of the Week on MacBreak Weekly and I am really flattered by the kind comments about my concept and of course about me as an artist.
The episode also talks about Apple secrecy, iPhone 3GS and OS 3.0 update, Steve Jobs’ surgery, BlackBerry switchers, and more.
I just released new special pack today through my site, Ringtonefeeder.com.
Now you can buy a pack of 25 great iPhone Alarm tones which are all written and produced by me and designed to sound great on your phone.
The tones are ideal for meeting alerts, waking up or any kind of reminders that use a tone to get your attention.
Even if you do not have an iPhone these tones will work with most other modern mobile devices as you will receive a single zip file with all the tones in 3 different formats:
m4r
mp3
wav
Existing registered users:
If you are already a registered user, simply log in to the Members Section and select the “iPhone Alarm Pack” from the Add/Renew subscription area otherwise just click the button below to register and buy the Alarm Pack -- you do not have to be a RingtoneFeeder subscriber to buy the Alarm Pack.
Introduction video with samples
To use the tones on an iPhone, simply drag the m4r files to iTunes and sync your iPhone and then select the tone you want for the specific alarms. If you are not using an iPhone, please consult your manual as to how you install the tones on your specific mobile phone and ensure compatibility before making a purchase.
Titles of the 25 alarm tones
01. Alarm from the future
02. Alert
03. Apple seed
04. Chiming in
05. Cinematic Alert
06. Computerific
07. Digital melody
08. Digital morning
09. Edgy alert
10. Groovy alarm
11. It’s time
12. Loud clock alarm
13. Make a move
14. Musical bells
15. New cell phone sound
16. Quietly ringing
17. Rolling piano
18. Soft ambience
19. Space chords
20. Standard phone ring
21. Tick tock
22. Tubular alert
23. Uh oh
24. Wake up or I’ll scream
25. Warning robot
I have just released the twenty-first update to the Ones and 0s album which is the second video compilation.
This is the second batch of some of the best ringtone videos I produced during 2008 and 2009.
To get the update just check your Ones and 0s podcast in iTunes and refresh. The new track should be downloading right away, do drop us a line if you face any issues.
Extra material will also be available for download for the Ones and 0s subscribers.
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I have just released the twentieth update to the Ones and 0s album which is a video “404 page not found”.
Here is a video you can use on your own website if you like when a page can’t be found – a so called “404? – there is also a version on YouTube you can embed if you prefer that.
To get the update just check your Ones and 0s podcast in iTunes and refresh. The new track should be downloading right away, do drop us a line if you face any issues.
Extra material will also be available for download for the Ones and 0s subscribers.
I got to sit in today at Pixel Corp and not only watch Alex Lindsay and Justine Ezarik do a “play by play” of the keynote with Leo Laporte , but I also got to join them on set and talk about the new announcements from Apple.
Later on I got to chat with Justine about stuff and even got to sing a little live version of the theme song I wrote for her Ask iJ show.