
Make Your Own Ringtones With Garageband
Ringtones are amazing aren’t they? There’s no way that you could be the coolest kid at the back of the bus without your very own custom ringtone? Could You?
With GarageBand ’11, it’s super easy to come up with one, and you’d better believe i’m gonna show you how.
For this you will need:
- The latest copy of GarageBand.
- iTunes 7.5 or later.
- a Mac that runs OS X.
- Some music.
- An iPhone.
You can use the music that you create with Magic GarageBand, music that you’ve recorded yourself, or you can import any MP3 track to GarageBand to make your ringtone.
Here’s how it works
Once you’ve got your heart set on what music you it is that you want for your super awesome custom ringtone, click the Cycle button at the bottom of the Garageband window area (it looks like a little oval made of arrows). Then, click the small icon to the left of the LCD panel. It shows a musical note, a clock, a tuner, or a metronome icon in there. Set to the Time, (the little clock icon). This makes the display show minutes and seconds, rather than bars, beats and measures.
Click in the area just above the music that you’ve picked.
Change the cycle (looped) area to cover thearea of the song you’ve chosen as your ringtone.
You can change the length of your track by dragging either end of the loop area left or right. Grab it at the middle to move it around.
If you are having trouble finding the bright yellow cycle / loop section, go to the very start of your musical masterpiece: it defaults to the first measure.
Change the cycled area to a maximum of 40 seconds for ringtones, or 30 seconds for any other iOS alert sounds you fancy, like for Text Tones, New Mail, and such as. Save your project and you’ll be prompted to call it something - go with whatever it is that you want to call your ringtone. I suggest Barbara-anne, but that’s just me I guess. Go with whatever tickles your fancy at the time!
Move on up to the Share menu in the toolbar and select “Send to iTunes”.
Now go ahead and Sync your new ringtone to your iPhone in the usual way.
Now you can rock out with your male chicken out to your favourite thrash metal band’s latest single when your Aunt Jemima calls from home to tell you that you forgot the peanut butter and jelly sandwiches she packed for you!
