
- USE GARAGEBAND ON IPHONE TO MAKE RINGTONE FROM MP3 HOW TO
- USE GARAGEBAND ON IPHONE TO MAKE RINGTONE FROM MP3 INSTALL
Wouldn't it be nice some day if we could actually browse our Apple file systems and put files wherever we want just like on real computers? Well, maybe that is the price one pays for having a closed and (hopefully) more secure system. Go to your music library and find the song you want to make into a ringtone.
USE GARAGEBAND ON IPHONE TO MAKE RINGTONE FROM MP3 HOW TO
Something that should be trivial to do turns out to be fairly complex in the Apple world. How to make a ringtone from a song in Apple Music.

You can also create a custom ringtone from a GarageBand project on your Mac.
USE GARAGEBAND ON IPHONE TO MAKE RINGTONE FROM MP3 INSTALL
I don't know why Apple makes this so difficult. If youre using macOS Catalina or later, youll actually be using the Music app. Install GarageBand on your iPhone Download the song/audio youd like to use as a ringtone Start a new track and select any instrument Open the Editor tab. Create an M4A file (using a free program such as Audacity).

The trick to transferring ring tones using iTunes is to: Tap the (+) button on the upper right part of the screen or the Create Song button. And before you get into your stride, you can try Sidify Apple Music Converter to convert your Apple Music songs to the audio formats which can be fully accepted.

I don't like the iTunes interface since it is very cluttered and non-intutitive, especially when using a screen reader, but at least I could transfer the ring tones that way. Download Garageband on your Mac or iPhone. Much as I hated to do it, I finally used iTunes on my computer to transfer the ring tones to my phone. I struggled to do this on my iPhone using voiceOver but couldn't work it out either. Yes, I read all of the Google results about using Garage Band to create ring tones on an iOS device.
