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How to Make Your Own Ringtone

Posted on February 26th, 2009 by Paul
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A personally made ringtone, which comes as an actual tune or song, makes answering calls delightful. You get to listen to your favorite songs before answering your mobile phone. The good news is, you can port mp3’s straight to your phone and turn them into instant ringtones. Curious? The internet and your phone’s features hold the answers.

The USB Cable

Advanced mobile phones readily accept mp3 files as ringtones. All you have to do is hook up your phone to the computer with a USB cable . Once connected, transfer the sound files directly. You can then set any of stored mp3s as your ringtone.

The Phone’s Sound Recorder

ringtones Many mobile phones have sound recording features, which can be used to make ringtones. Switch on the recorder and play music on your computer or sound system. The recorder will capture the sounds, turning them into instant ringtones. For good quality tones, turn up the volume of the music. Increase the bass and treble, so the music will sound robust. The recorder can then capture even the faintest beats and notes, which later produces exceptional ringtones.

Ringtone Conversion Websites

There are websites on the internet that offer the free conversion of sound files (mp3, aac, mp4, etc.) to ringtones. You have to run your selected music through the application found on the conversion site. Once a sound file has been uploaded, cue the application to convert it into a ringtone. You can then send the tone to your phone via the site’s messaging system. Convenient huh? Get access to those sites by searching for "make ringtones" on a reputable search engine.

Sound-Editing Software

If your computer has a sound-editing program like Audacity or Sound Recorder, making ringtones is simple. The program can’t convert sound files ringtones from the get-go, so you have to download a LAME compression library from the internet. Locating the file is easy. Just look for it using a search engine and you’ll have it downloaded in a few minutes. Once the sound-editing software’s setup is complete, run your music files on the program. Edit the sound with the software’s tools, if you want additional effects. When you’re done, save it as a an mp3 file then port it to your cellphone using a USB cable.

Not Much Patience Required

With the progressive advancement of mobile phones, the creation of ringtones is now as simple as hooking up the device to the computer. You don’t even need much patience to make a music album’s worth of ringing enhancements.

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