![]() In this case, I have chosen to stop right at the moment before the vocalist starts singing the chorus. The Cycle Region should now be extended to the right, to the point at which you want the ringtone to end, making adjustments when necessary. When listening to the song, you will notice that the audio only plays as far as the Cycle Region bar is set, which is currently 17 seconds or so into the song. ITunes will only allow a maximum ringtone length of 40 seconds, so, staying in our main window, press play and listen for a good place to end the ringtone. Our next step is to perform the same process for our ringtone's end point. This may take a bit of practice at first, depending on the song choice, but as you can see above, my ringtone now begins as the music kicks in. That doesn't really fit with how I want my ringtone to sound, so I’ll adjust the Cycle Region with a click and drag to the right until the song begins in the right place. Whether or not it sounds good is really up to you and your musical abilities, for me personally, I’m not musically gifted at all, so my home made ringtones sound like a cat walking across a piano, but the result is certainly unique if not necessarily pleasant.Victoria begins with a drummer tapping a four bar intro. ![]() unter Installieren von iOS-Klingeltnen in der GarageBand-App. You’ll probably want to be somewhat musically inclined for this to be a good option for your iPhone ringtone generation. wie Sie die folgenden Schritte ausfhren, um den gewnschten Klingelton zu erstellen. ![]() Garageband can also tap into the microphone of the iPhone if you want to record a custom voice message as well, though the trick of turning a Voice Recording from the dedicated app into a ringtone works as well if you made a voice note at some point that you’d prefer to use instead. Remember you can change ringtones and text tones at any point, so if you want to later assign the ringtone to a specific contact or as a text tone, you can quickly do that through iOS Settings or the Contacts app on your iPhone. When finished, exit out of Garageband as usual and enjoy your newly created ringtone or text tone.Assign to Contact – this assigns the ringtone specifically to a designated contact in your address book only playing when that individual contacts you.Standard Text Tone – this assigns the ringtone as the new default text tone for all incoming text messages and iMessages.Standard Ringtone – this assigns the ringtone as your new default ringtone for all incoming calls.Choose one of three options depending on what you want to do with the newly created ringtone:.Name the ringtone whatever you would like and assign the artist name, song name, etc (this is basically the metadata for the Garageband song, which will be embedded in the ringtone) then tap on “Export”.Choose “Ringtone” from the sharing options.Select the song you just created and choose the Sharing icon in the corner, it looks like a box with an arrow pointing out of it.Tap the downward pointing arrow icon in the corner and choose “My Songs”.When satisfied with your tone jingle idea, record the audio by tapping on the red Record button, then tapping it again to stop the recording. ![]()
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