Play all audios:
From the list, find the song you want to turn into a ringtone. Tap and hold your song and drag it into the second track down on the GarageBand editor. (The first track, the original
instrument you chose, is blank.) After you’ve brought your favorite song into Apple’s free GarageBand app, already on most iPhones, you’ll have to trim it to 30 seconds or shorter. Then you
can save it to My Songs and export it to your ringtones. AARP Tap on the SOUND GRAPH and drag the ends to set the beginning and end points to your ringtone. You need to keep it to 30 seconds
or less, but you don't have to start at the beginning of the song. GarageBand doesn't have a timer for this, so you’ll have to use a stopwatch to make sure you don’t go too long.
When you have your musical snippet at the correct length, tap the DOWN ARROW at the top left, and then tap MY SONGS to save your file. To export the song, tap and hold the icon until a menu
appears; then tap SHARE. On the next screen, tap the RINGTONE icon. Give your new ringtone a name, and then tap EXPORT at the top right. After the export is complete, tap USE SOUND AS … and
then choose how to use it. After you choose either a song you own or one already available in the app, you can trim it to 30 seconds or less, and a timer is available at the top of the
screen to help you measure. Tap the Save icon — it looks like an old-time floppy disk. On the next screens you can set it as your ringtone and either make it the default or assign it to one
of your contacts. AARP ON AN ANDROID WITH RINGTONE MAKER Remember that Android phone models and operating systems aren't standardized like Apple products. Directions for my Pixel 6 Pro
may be slightly different from your Samsung Galaxy S22. First, transfer or download an MP3 version of the song you want to your smartphone. Once you do that, you’ll need a free app, such as
Ringtone Maker, which lets you cut your song to the specific 30 seconds or less you’ll hear when you get a call. The instructions below are for Ringtone Maker, but other similar free apps
include Audio MP3 Cutter Mix Converter and Ringtone Maker, MP3 Cutter and Ringtone Maker, and Ringtone Cutter & Ringtone Maker. When you open Ringtone Maker, you’ll see a list of
available songs — it will include a fair number of generic-type tunes that you can use. But you can also go with one of the tunes you just downloaded. Tap the THREE DOTS next to the song you
want, and from the next menu tap EDIT. Use TRIM, REMOVE MIDDLE or PASTE options to select the part of the song you want to use as your ringtone. Use your finger to move sliding bars at the
top and bottom of the sound graph, or, if that is too difficult, tap on the NUMBERS next to Start and End and use the keypad. When you are done, tap the SAVE icon. You can make this your
default ringtone from the next screen, or by going to SETTINGS | SOUND & VIBRATION on your device.