

Voila! The custom ringtone is found under the Settings > Sounds menu of the iPhone under Ringtone. Once you’ve selected the iPhone in your Sources list, and the Ringtone tab, you can select all of your ringtones, or just the custom one you’ve created. Then it’s time to plug in your iPhone and sync the new ringtone. You could leave them the same, or click on each field in the iTunes main window and fix them.Ĩ. It will initially be exported with some incorrect tag details. After a quick export, iTunes will have the ringtone ready for you to label. Then, go to the top of the screen to the Share menu, and pick Send Ringtone to iTunes. Careful snipping can guarantee a better loop.ħ. By default, the clip will play over and over until you answer the phone, so GarageBand does the same thing to give you a sense of how the loop will sound. We’ve shortened this ringtone to a better length that’s appropriate for looping on the iPhone. Press the play button shown above to preview your ringtone.Ħ. You can click in the center to slide it to your preferred 40 seconds of the song, or shorten it by clicking on one end of the bar and dragging it inward. At this point, iTunes will add a little yellow bar on top of your song. You do this by hitting the cycle button.ĥ. You’ll get a dialog box telling you to adjust the song’s length. If you try at this point to export the iTunes track as a ringtone, and it’s longer than 40 seconds, GarageBand will fail. (If you want, you can also delete the Grand Piano track that appears in GarageBand by hitting propeller and the delete key at the same time.)Ĥ. If it’s a protected track, such as an iTunes Store purchase, GarageBand won’t import it, letting you know with the dialog box below. Assuming that it’s an unprotected track, such as any MP3 or an unprotected AAC file, it will take a moment to import. Drag and drop a song you own from iTunes into the main GarageBand window. Type the name as you’d like it to appear in iTunes and on the iPhone it’ll save you a step later.ģ. You’ll be presented with a dialog box to save your ringtone. Finally, tap Done from the top-right corner to save the changes.2. To set the new ringtone for calls, go to Settings > Sounds > Ringtone, and select the custom ringtone you created from the available list.Īlternatively, you can set this for specific contacts by opening the Contacts app, tapping a particular contact, tapping Edit from the top-right corner, then scrolling down and selecting the Ringtone. The ringtone will be saved in your system Ringtones list.

Tap and hold the most recent project having the same name as that of the ringtone from the Ringtones Maker app, and select Share again.You’ll be redirected to the GarageBand app, and the custom ringtone you created will be available as one of the projects. Tap on the Arrow (>) next to the M4R file (from the last section), and tap Make to bring up the Share menu.The below steps will guide you through the process. Now that you’ve created the ringtone, you need to set it as your ringtone for calls. Set Ringtone on iPhone without iTunes or Computer One other such app you might be interested in is RingTune – Ringtones for iPhone. There are other alternatives to Ringtones Maker available on the App Store offering similar features. Tap Done from the top-right corner once you’re satisfied with your edit.Ī second (M4R) file will be now available in the app, containing your edited audio track.You can also add Fade In and Fade Out effects.

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