How to create a ringtone on your iPhone with GarageBand

How to create and save custom ringtones for your iPhone or iPad using GarageBand

Apple recently released GarageBand 1.3 for iOS. Among its new features are the ability to import songs from your Music library andon the iPhone 4S, iPad 2, and models newer than those two to play or record with GarageBand while using other apps. But one of those new feature definitely requires iOS 6: the ability to create and save custom ringtones for your iPhone or iPad on those devices. Heres how it works.

First, create your jingle in GarageBand. Youll want your tune to be no longer than 30 seconds; otherwise, GarageBand will automatically truncate your tune at the 30-second mark anyway. If your song is shorter, your ringtone will play it as a loop.

Once youre happy with your new song, tap to go back into your My Songs list of recordings. (On the iPhone, tap the disclosure triangle at the upper left to find My Songs; on the iPad, just tap the My Songs button.) From the My Songs list, tap and hold on your recording, or tap the Edit button at the upper right; your songs will start jiggling like homescreen icons youre rearranging. Tap to select your song if necessary, and then tap the Share icon at the upper left.

Scroll down in the subsequent screen and choose Ringtone (the only option under Share Song As). On the Export Ringtone screen, provide a name for your jingle.

When you continue, GarageBand should tell you that the ringtone was successfully exported and also that a backup of your song will be available via iTunes File Sharing. If you tap OK, you can find the ringtone in your iOS devices sound settings, but GarageBand offers up a shortcut: the Use Sounds As button.

Tap that, and you can select whether to use your freshly-recorded song as a Standard Ringtone, Standard Text Tone (for SMS and iMessage notifications, new email alerts, or anything else that can sound a system notification of some sort), or choose to Assign it to a specific contact. (If you go that last route, you still get to select whether to use the song as a ring- or text tone after choosing which contact to assign it to.)

Making ringtones from songs you own

Apple sells ringtones from popular music in the iTunes Store. Of course, with GarageBands new feature set, you can make your own ringtone from a song you own, right on your iOS device, without paying Apple anything extra.

If you use iTunes Match, youll need to first make sure that the song is downloaded to your iOS device, which is a bit trickier in iOS 6; youll need to download the album or a playlist that contains it.

Make sure you set the recording window to Automatic, to ensure that the song you import doesnt get cut off at the default eight bars. Then tap on the Loops browser, tap on the Music tab, find the song youre after, and then tap and hold on it to add it to your GarageBand project.

Trim the piece of the song youd like to use as a ringtone, export it following the steps outlined above, and youll be good to goand $1.29 richer, to boot.

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