MusAic for Nokia 6131, 6233, 6234, 6300, and 8600 1.2.6

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    10/12/2008
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  • Minimum requirements:
    J2ME MIDP 2.0, CLDC 1.1

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MusAic creates polyphonic music in any genre, using algorithms from the field of Artificial Intelligence. Use as a never ending jukebox. Create your own, absolutely unique ringtones with just a few simple clicks. Generate ideas for fast and creative music composing. Each new song is completely original, created as a result of your rating input and the programs reaction to it. The program adapts to your musical tastes, and this amounted knowledge can be saved as a Virtual Composer. You can even Marry two composers and find out what their offsprings music sounds like. All songs can be saved and exported as a MIDI file to your phones Sounds directory. From there, it can be set as a ringtone or transferred to a computer and opened in a Sequencer program for editing. This way, MusAic works as an idea generator for fast and creative music composing.

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