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How To: Make Your Own Android Ringtones


How To: Make Your Own Android Ringtones  

How To: Make Your Own Android Ringtones 

 

How To: Make Your Own Android Ringtones

December 6, 2011 - 5:00 AM
You’ve got this friend who just loves the new Drake single, and your dad is a huge fan of the Moody Blues.
With customized ringtones, you can spice up your Android experience so that when your friend calls you’ll hear a snippet of Drake’s “Take Care.” Later, when your dad rings, you’ll know it’s him by the chorus to “Nights in White Satin,” a Moody Blues classic.
Creating ringtones is easy using the popular ringtone apps from Android Appstore. Keep reading for a quick tutorial on how to make your own ringtones.
A few of the most popular ringtone apps are Ringtone Maker and Myxer. Both allow you to set starting and ending points for a clip within an MP3, WAV, ACC/MP4, 3GPP/AMR file. Just slide the arrows along the timeline to find the clip you want, and then assign it to the contact of your choice. Use your own music, browse others’ ringtones, or record a sound to start creating fun ringtones, alarms and custom alerts for your family and friends.
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Many Android apps use Menu keys to create ringtones, but Ringtone Maker’s controls are on the touchscreen, making it easy for you to customize the start/stop points.
Using Ringtone Maker, here are the steps to creating custom ringtones:
  1. Select the audio file you want to edit
  2. Preview the song first to get a feel for which part of the clip you’d like to use
  3. Choose edit
  4. Drag the start/stop sliders along the audio file to customize the ringtone to your liking
  5. Decide whether to fade in and out the clip
  6. Save it as a ringtone, alarm notification or music file
  7. Assign it to a default contact, create a new contact, or send the clip via email
You can also personalize your Android phone with apps that come fully loaded with deep libraries of songs and audio files. A few to explore are Zedge Ringtones & Wallpapers and 1001 Ringtones Pro, and you can see more by searching the ringtone apps from Android Appstore.
What’s your favorite custom ringtone? What features are most important to you when making your own?


How To: Make Your Own Android Ringtones 

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