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MODERATI Inc
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    www.bellrockmedia.com/en/072904a.html - [Cached Version]
    Published on: 7/29/2004    Last Visited: 6/14/2008  

    "People really like that clunky quirkiness," says Chris Dunn, director of production for Modtones, a California-based ringtone provider."It's kind of cute.There's no mistaking MIDI for the actual recording unless it's techno or sequenced pop."MIDI, which stands for Musical Instrument Digital Interface, is used on electronic musical keyboards and PCs for computer control of musical instruments and devices.

    Instead of an actual music file, the MIDI sounds that play out on cellular handsets are bits of code, interpreted and then played by the synthesizers within the phone.

    "It's so good for the medium because it's so small, file-size wise," says Dunn, who played MIDI sequencers in live shows and studio recordings before going to work for Modtones in 2001.

    After Modtones acquires rights to reproduce a song, the process of converting it to a MIDI ringtone takes about two hours.Dunn and his production team go through each source tune they receive, picking the best clip of the song, or "the most hooky," as he says.

    By ear, the drum, bass, guitars, keyboards and melody line will be programmed into a MIDI sequencer.

    Because Modtones is available on many different handsets, each with different synthesizers and speakers, the final step is to mix each MIDI file to specifically match each phone.

    "These aren't the sort of $5,000 synthesizers you'd buy at a music store," Dunn says."One handset will be really bassy, and then on the next, you won't even be able to hear the bass at all.It's trying to make it as accurate as possible, and kind of like giving a little love to the files."

    Dunn says as Modtones becomes available on more handsets, creating more remixes to be made, the time it takes to create each ringtone may increase.

    Hip-hop tunes are the easiest to re-create, he says, the reason being that much of hip-hop is based on sampled snippets from other songs.

    "It's not being MIDI per se, but it's the same idea," he says.

    Though he can't name a specific song, Dunn says it has been a challenge to mirror the sounds of some new female pop singers.

    "Sometimes it sounds like about 800 female singers just running scales, and suddenly it's not words," he says.

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    www.iasig.org/members.shtml - [Cached Version]
    Published on: 1/28/2006    Last Visited: 3/13/2007  

    Chris Dunn

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    - San Francisco Conservatory Of Music - - [Cached Version]
    Published on: 11/23/2004    Last Visited: 1/14/2006  

    Chris Dunn, Director, Production, Moderati Inc., chris@moderati.com

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    About us - Press - [Cached Version]
    Published on: 3/23/2004    Last Visited: 3/5/2005  

    Ring Master: Chris Dunn is living his dream as a musician - through cellphones

    If you've heard the distinctive ring of a cellphone lately, you might have noticed many rings sound like songs on the radio.Ever wonder where they come from?From people such as Chris Dunn, the audio production manager for Modtones, a San Francisco-based maker and marketer of ringtones.

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    Bellrock Media, Inc. - [Cached Version]
    Published on: 3/22/2006    Last Visited: 6/14/2008  

    "An unremastered ring tone could sound really bad," says Chris Dunn, Moderati's director of production.

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    Moderati - [Cached Version]
    Published on: 3/22/2006    Last Visited: 3/16/2008  

    "An unremastered ring tone could sound really bad," says Chris Dunn, Moderati's director of production.

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    Moderati - [Cached Version]
    Published on: 7/29/2004    Last Visited: 3/16/2008  

    "People really like that clunky quirkiness," says Chris Dunn, director of production for Modtones, a California-based ringtone provider."It's kind of cute.There's no mistaking MIDI for the actual recording unless it's techno or sequenced pop."MIDI, which stands for Musical Instrument Digital Interface, is used on electronic musical keyboards and PCs for computer control of musical instruments and devices.

    Instead of an actual music file, the MIDI sounds that play out on cellular handsets are bits of code, interpreted and then played by the synthesizers within the phone.

    "It's so good for the medium because it's so small, file-size wise," says Dunn, who played MIDI sequencers in live shows and studio recordings before going to work for Modtones in 2001.

    After Modtones acquires rights to reproduce a song, the process of converting it to a MIDI ringtone takes about two hours.Dunn and his production team go through each source tune they receive, picking the best clip of the song, or "the most hooky," as he says.

    By ear, the drum, bass, guitars, keyboards and melody line will be programmed into a MIDI sequencer.

    Because Modtones is available on many different handsets, each with different synthesizers and speakers, the final step is to mix each MIDI file to specifically match each phone.

    "These aren't the sort of $5,000 synthesizers you'd buy at a music store," Dunn says."One handset will be really bassy, and then on the next, you won't even be able to hear the bass at all.It's trying to make it as accurate as possible, and kind of like giving a little love to the files."

    Dunn says as Modtones becomes available on more handsets, creating more remixes to be made, the time it takes to create each ringtone may increase.

    Hip-hop tunes are the easiest to re-create, he says, the reason being that much of hip-hop is based on sampled snippets from other songs.

    "It's not being MIDI per se, but it's the same idea," he says.

    Though he can't name a specific song, Dunn says it has been a challenge to mirror the sounds of some new female pop singers.

    "Sometimes it sounds like about 800 female singers just running scales, and suddenly it's not words," he says.

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    Ring Leaders ; The Most Up-and-Coming Method for... - [Cached Version]
    Published on: 1/11/2004    Last Visited: 8/12/2004  

    "The master tones are cool, but if I'm driving my car and the phone rings, I might wonder, 'Is it the radio or my phone?'" says Chris Dunn, director of production for Modtones.

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    Wireless Developer Network - [Cached Version]
    Published on: 3/21/2006    Last Visited: 3/21/2006  

    Chris Dunn and Haruko Kurata from Moderati, a mobile entertainment company, will co-lead a session on the merits of mobile audio technology, entitled "Mobile DLS: Creating Customized Game Sounds with Downloadable Sound Technology."
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    As the director of production for Moderati, Dunn manages all audio and visual content composition, optimization, and distribution.

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