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Use Garageband To Make Ringtones
The latest version of iTunes has changed many things. And one of them is that the ability to make ringtones is now buried. Here’s a secret, you can still create custom ringtones on your iPhone by using GarageBand.
This feature was always present in GarageBand, but not many people know about this. Now that you know you can create your own customized ringtones, are you wondering how you will do it? Well, we are here to guide you.
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How to create custom ringtones with GarageBand on iPhones?
- Step 1: Download GarageBand on your iPhone.
- Step 2: Start a song in the app by tapping on the + button available in the toolbar.
- Step 3: Create the sound, tone and beat that you want as your ringtone. But make sure that the duration of the ringtone is not more than 30 seconds.
If you want to get the song from your music library, follow the steps given below.
- Step 1: Select an instrument.
- Step 2: Record some random noise. Don’t worry; we are just recording it so that we can get the access to the full editor.
- Step 3: See the project overview which shows the complete list of the track. Currently, you would be able to see just a single record.
- Step 4: Import the song that you want from the music library. Delete the previous instrument recording.
- Step 5: Tap on the “Loops” tab which is placed on the top right toolbar.
- Step 6: Select the Audio Source.
- Step 7: Tap on the chosen song to have a preview. Once, you confirm drag and drop the song in the tracks section.
- Step 8: Delete the previous placeholder noise.
Now use the split editing and trimming features to select the piece of the song that you want to set as the ringtone.
You can split the song by long pressing on the clip and then by selecting ‘Split.’ Confirm that you are splitting the right spot and then pull down the scissor to split the clip. Keep the ringtone 30 seconds long, and now it’s time to save the ringtone.
You cannot save the ringtone in the Editor UI. To save the ringtone, go to ‘My Songs’ picker. Find the song that you have created in the Recent tray and long press it to open the contextual menu options and then click on Share. Now tap on ‘Ringtone”, give your ringtone a name and then Export it. After few seconds of processing, you will display with a message saying ‘Ringtone Export Successful.’ Tap on ‘OK.’ You can now use the customized music as your ringtone. If you want to delete the ringtone that you have created, you need to open the GarageBand app again. You can use the ‘Edit’ toolbar to delete the song that you have just created.
Wrap Up
The creation of custom ringtone in GarageBand for iPhone is not a much-talked feature of the app. However, now that you know about it, use this feature to create your unique ringtone.
To create a ringtone on your Mac, prepare it on your Mac using GarageBand or Logic Pro, then share it to iCloud Drive so you can open it in GarageBand on your iPhone or iPad. Once it's on your iPhone or iPad, export the song as a ringtone from GarageBand, then assign the ringtone. Or just create the ringtone directly on your iPhone or iPad.
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Set up iCloud Drive
To share songs from your Mac to GarageBand for iOS, you need iCloud Drive. If you haven’t already, set up iCloud Drive on your Mac and your iPhone or iPad.
Share your project
- On your Mac, open the project in Logic Pro or GarageBand.
- Share it to GarageBand for iOS:
- In GarageBand, choose Share > Project to GarageBand for iOS.
- In Logic Pro X, choose File > Share > Project to GarageBand for iOS.
- Select the 'GarageBand for iOS' folder in iCloud Drive, then click Save.
Export the project as a ringtone
How To Create Ringtone With Garageband
- Open GarageBand on your iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch.
- In the My Songs browser, tap Browse , tap Select, then tap the project you shared from your Mac.
- Tap , then tap Ringtone.
- Enter a name for the ringtone, then tap Export. If the ringtone is longer than 30 seconds, tap Continue to have GarageBand shorten the ringtone automatically. Or, tap Cancel to return to the song so you can shorten it.
- Tap Export.
- When the ringtone is finished exporting, you can assign the ringtone.
Assign the ringtone
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After you’ve exported your project as a ringtone, you can set it as your standard ringtone, or assign it to a contact. Tap 'Use sound as,' then choose an option:
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- To use the ringtone as your standard ringtone, replacing the existing ringtone, tap Standard Ringtone.
- To use the ringtone as your standard text tone, replacing the existing text tone, tap Standard Text Tone.
- To associate a ringtone with one of your contacts, tap 'Assign to contact,' then choose a contact.
- To return to the My Songs browser without assigning the ringtone, tap Done.