If you tap here you'll see your track, what you've just recorded, and for instance I can trim it a little bit. Now there are a ton more things that you could do here in GarageBand. I can now tap here to go back and then I could play, (ring, ring) and see what I've got. You could see I've tapped the Stop button there at the top. So I'm going to tap record, (metronome ticking, Gary speaking, ring ring). Something for your phone to play when somebody calls or you get a text message and it will help you identify who it is who is calling or texting you and maybe just put a smile on your face because of the sound or music you've chosen. If it is not going to sound perfect that's fine. What I really want to show here is a very simple way to create a ringtone from anything. While you can actually take a song, convert it to a regular audio track and bring it here in GarageBand, there are a lot more steps involved. But copyright protection often prevents you from recording a song directly. Now as someone who loves music I cringe at the idea of recording something with a microphone that is playing on a speaker, especially if it is music. So it could be any sound that you can get in your environment or any sound that you could play, say, on another device and have it come out of the speakers. But you could record anything that your mic can pickup. Now I'm going to tap Record here and then I'm going to record just my voice saying something and use that as a ringtone. So now whatever you record, whether it is 4 seconds or 14 seconds that will be the length of this track. You want to tap that and set it to Automatic instead. You don't want to have a set time for recording. That's going to show you that you've got one section here, Section A, and it is 8 bars. Now the next things you want to do is tap this Plus button all the way here to the right. It'll still count into the beginning of the recording but you won't hear the ticks of the metronome as you record. Make sure the metronome is white, not blue. One is, you want to turn Off the metronome. Now there is a couple of things you want to change before you record. It will start a new project and go right into Voice Record Mode. You can tap on this or I can tap on the little microphone there at the bottom left. But the one we're going to use here is the simplest and it is just the voice or Audio Recorder. Now you can use a variety of different instruments and mechanisms for recording music and sound. This is what you're probably see when you first use GarageBand and you don't have anything there. So I'm going to tap the Plus button there at the top. But what you're basically going to do is you are going to create a new song. Now what you see when you first launch GarageBand may not look like this. Once you have that app just launch GarageBand. Now I'm going to show you the absolute simplest way to do it. The way to do this is in the GarageBand App. Now on your iPhone you can choose from a variety of different ringtones that Apple provides or you can download ringtones from the iTunes Store. Join us and get exclusive content and course discounts. There you can read more about the Patreon Campaign. MacMost is brought to you thanks to a great group of more than 1000 supporters. Let me show you the easiest way to create your own custom ringtone on your iPhone. Video Transcript: Hi, this is Gary with. Check out How To Easily Create Your Own Custom iPhone Ringtone at YouTube for closed captioning and more options.
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