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Tutorial on setting up mobile ringtones for iPhone (Share practical tips for Apple mobile ringtones)

Tutorial on setting up mobile ringtones for iPhone (Share practical tips for Apple mobile ringtones)

In addition to iTunes, you can also set the ringtone of your phone in this way|Practical tips for iPhone

"Dong, dingdong, dingdong, dingdong, dingdong..."

As soon as the ringtone rang, several people took out their phones together (embarrassing face)

If you want to change your favorite ringtone, you have to connect to iTunes on your computer, and there are a lot of blah...blah steps. It's so troublesome to think about it... Later I realized that you can customize your mobile phone ringtone without turning on the computer, and you don't need iTunes at all!

As long as you have these two apps--Garageband & Baidu Netdisk. Follow the editor’s steps to learn!

Need to explain

Be sure to make sure iCloud Drive is on! Find the initial interface of GarageBand!

Specific operation tutorial

Baidu Netdisk-Save Songs

1. First find the Mp3 format of the song you want to set as the ringtone and save it to Baidu Netdisk.

2. Open this song in Baidu Netdisk. After loading, click Open-Add to iCloud Drive

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GarageBand-Setting Ringtone

1. Open GarageBand, find the recorder function, click the middle area to enter "Recordor"

2. After clicking in, select the third icon in the upper left corner, and a sound track will appear on the interface. The icon is as follows:

3. Select the second icon to the right in the upper right corner. The icon is as follows:

4. Select Audio File->Import from iCloud Drive

5. After importing, long press and hold the song, drag right to leave the current page, and drag to the leftmost end of the track.

6. You can click the "+" sign in the upper right corner to increase the track length. (The ringtone is 40 seconds, and the editor will usually manually adjust it to 100. It doesn’t matter if you set it too much~) The settings are as follows:

7. Adjust the specific ringtone paragraph - directly drag the small triangle on the leftmost part of the track to the corresponding position, then double-click the track - >Split, and a small scissor in the picture below will appear. Drag from top to bottom, and then double-click to delete the previous part.

8. Click "△"->My Song, then click on the upper right corner "Select"->Phone Ringtone. As shown in the figure below:

It's done! Enter the place where you set the ringtone, you will find that the custom ringtone you just now is already lying in the list obediently~ Isn't it very simple~

(ps: You can also use GarageBand to record your own, male and female tickets or idol voices as ringtones~)

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