ā€œMake Your Own Ringtone(s) Tutorialā€

The Process, NarratedĀ 

I am providing a tutorial for the “Make Your Own Ringtone(s)” audio assignment. I have listed step by step instructions detailing the process of completing this assignment. Instead of using audacity, I used GarageBand and iTunes.

Step 1: Find a piece of music on YouTube.

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Step 2: Download music usingĀ http://en.savefrom.net/.

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Step 3: Open Garageband, select “New Project”, thenĀ “Empty Project”.

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Step 4: Choose “Audio”.

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Step 5: Click on “Media Browser” icon in top left corner.

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Step 6: Insert/drag audio files into Garageband

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Step 7: Edit audio

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Step 8: Share song to iTunes or SoundCloud.

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Step 9: Log into Soundcloud, choose file to upload.

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Step 10: Select iTunes, then select song you wish to upload.

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Step 11: Edit track, write description, title, tags, etc.

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Step 12: Copy embed link into blog post.

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Step 13: Click on “text” in top left corner of blog post, paste embed link.

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That is the final step in this process. If you follow the steps one by one, you should have no problem completing this assignment. Hope this tutorial is helpful!

Tutorial on making a ringtone

Make your own RingtoneĀ 

Using Audacity, trim, join end-to-end (cut/paste), and/or play side-by-side audio files in order to create your very own ringtone. Ringtones should be a maximum or 40 seconds to conserve phone memory (besides, most cell phones don’t ring longer than 30 seconds or so…the extra 10 seconds is just in case). Be creative, you might want to actually use it on your phone. Please properly cite all sources used — Remember, fair use requires money to use as a defense.

This was a 2 star assignment from audio repository of ds 106.

 

Tutorial:

This tutorial is to help one in creating his/her ringtone. Similarly, this tutorial will guide the audience through the process as it is screen- casted.

 

How to make you Ringtone Tutorial:

 

Specific Instructions:

  • Download your favorite music
  • Go to audacity, free software for recording and editing sound.
  • Go to ā€œFileā€ ā€“ā€œOpenā€ your favorite music
  • To have you second music-Go to ā€œFileā€ ā€“ā€œImportā€ your second sound
  • For more editing options watch the screencast Tutorial above.

 

I really like using Audacity; it is really easy software to use for editing any audio. Hope this tutorial was help.

Make Your Own Ringtone(s)

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