Found in Ring Tones

Yes, all Mac users can rejoice because Apple has introduced a method to convert your favorite tracks into ringtones for your iPhone. For this, you will need to have GarageBand on your Mac, most probably version 4.1.1 because this version allows you to convert your songs into custom ringtones either from your iTunes or even any other place where you store your music.

From the iTunes the process is so uncomplicated. All you have to do is open GarageBand and drag and drop your favorite songs from iTunes into GarageBand into a whole new track. After that, all you have to do is just activate the region loop tool by clicking on the Cycle Region button and then select the length of the ringtone according to your need. Remember your selection has to be within 40 seconds as that’s the maximum compatible length.

Once your preferences have been matched with everything, click ‘Share’ and then click on ‘Send Ringtone to iTunes’ option. All the conversion is taken care of by GarageBand, which will convert it into the required format and then save the song as a ringtone in iTunes. After that, all you need to do is sync both iPhone to the iTunes by connecting the iPhone to it. As simple as that!

However, if you want to create ringtones out of music which is not there in iTunes, any other music tracks also can be converted by following the same steps. However, before you can do anything, you will have to build your tracks in GarageBand and then follow the same steps of conversion.

GarageBand is unique for Mac users alone and Windows PCs cannot benefit from this. However there are so many other ways in which Windows users too can create ringtones from their favorite music tracks. But the process just got a lot simpler for Mac users who now don’t have the hassle of converting formats. All they have to do now is just a few clicks and everything is done and without any effort and splendidly.

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