How to Set ANY Audio as iPhone Ringtone (2023)

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Want to make a custom ringtone for your iPhone? We’re here to help. Watch this video to learn how to make any audio file into a ringtone on iPhone! Before getting started there are two things you’ll need to have set up. The first is the audio editing app you’ll need. We will be using the GarageBand app for this tutorial. It’s made by Apple and totally free. It comes pre-installed on iOS but if you’ve previously deleted the app you can download it for free from the App Store. The other important thing to have is the audio you want to use for your ringtone. You can use pretty much any audio you’d like, whether that’s a song, a voice note, or even audio you’ve taken from a screen recording. For demonstration today we’ll be using royalty free music from YouTube’s audio library but you can use whatever track you’d like. Just have the audio file saved into your iPhone’s Files app. Now let’s get into how to actually make your ringtone. Open up the GarageBand app. Tap Continue. Scroll sideways and select Audio Recorder. Tap Voice. Tap the Metronome icon to disable the tapping sound on each beat. Now tap the audio track icon in the top left corner - the one that looks like bricks. Now tap the small plus sign in the top right corner. Now tap Section A. Tap the switch labeled Automatic. This will just allow you to set the length of your ringtone to be whatever you like, without having a set number of bars you’ll be limited to. Now tap the loop icon in the top right corner. Select...

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