Motorola E360 User Manual page 149

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Using Your Phone's Menus
Add a Rest
Enter one or more rests (
sequence. You can set the length of the rest by entering an
q
or
character after the rest, just as you can for a note.
Listen to a New Tone as You Compose It
Press the Menu key
you have entered. Press the
notes.
Note: Entering and Editing Notes with the Navigation
Key
You can also create a ringtone by using the
arrows on the Navigation key
Start creating a new ringtone by pressing the
arrow on the Navigation key
Navigation key
As you press the up-arrow on the Navigation key
following sequence of notes will appear:
C C# D D# E F F# G G# A A# B 3C C# D D# E F
F# G G# A A# B 1C C# D D# E F F# G G# A A# B
Here the first 12 notes belong to the 2nd octave.
As you continue pressing up-arrow, the notes of 3rd octave
appear. The first note in third octave is represented as
Subsequent notes that appear (by pressing up-arrow) will belong
rd
to the 3
octave, even though they are not prefixed with the
number 3 (as shown above). After the last note
notes of the 1st octave are displayed, represented by
shown above.
148
R
characters) as needed in the tone
M
and select
-
S
S
S
will always display
Play All
to play the notes
Cancel
(
) to go back to entering
.
. (The first press of the
C
of 2nd Octave)
B
h
w
,
,
up- and down-
up- or down-
.
S
, the
3C
.
of 3rd octave,
1C
, as

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