LIST OF COMMONLY USED RING PATTERNS IN NORTH AMERICA, EUROPE, AUSTRALIA AND ENGLAND

In order to make the devices ring, we used Cubase’s TestGenerator at 50 Hz (most of the world uses frequencies between 20 and 65 Hz) and we recorded the ringings according to the previous table.

Afterward, we connected this channel through the output of our soundcard to the amplifier, and we connected the telephone device to the speakers’ output of the amplifier. An important note here is not connecting both ends of the telephone cable to one output’s positive and negative, but to both the positive speakers’ outputs. All that’s left is to press play on your DAW and your phone will start ringing at any pattern you have chosen to.


This method is widely used by sound pros working in theatrical productions or live shows where there’s no available landline nearby or, simply they want to emulate the ringing pattern according to their needs.
Sound Ex Machina recordist, John Varelidis, put together also a short video tutorial, demonstrating the whole process step by step. Be sure to check it out this too, below.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=meQ_40fhoTg
Find out more about our Vintage Telephones sound library here: https://soundexmachina.com/library/vintage-telephones