Create a ringtone
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How to Make a Ringtone With Garageband (Mac and iOS) For this tutorial, you’ll need a couple of things: 1) iPhone 2) Computer with Garageband 3) Garageband downloaded on your iPhone 4) Your iTunes library synced with your computer. 5) A song created with Garageband exported into your iTunes library. Nov 01, 2010 How To: Make Your Own Ringtones in GarageBand in Mac OS X By Colin Scattergood – Posted on Nov 1, 2010 Nov 1, 2010 in Mac Phones today come with many options for ringtones, but pretty many of them are generally either boring, or something you wouldn’t really want to use as your ringtone.
* If you omit this step on a Mac iTunes/Music will remain connected to the renamed file as if it was a regular music track, and it may then ignore any attempt to manually add it to your device.
** In Music for Catalina the Import Settings option is found under Music > Preferences > Files.
Add ringtone to device, iTunes 12.6.5 or earlier
Add ringtone to device, iTunes 12.7 or later
* Some Windows users have noted that this method fails if they are running iTunes as the administrator. In some cases it may be necessary to exit the BTTray.exe utility, if present, before iTunes can be launched in non-admin mode. Mac users may find that omitting step 7 from the steps in Create a ringtone means that iTunes/Music is still attached to the ringtone file as an entry in the music library, if so it will be blocked from copying to a device.
Add ringtone to device, macOS 10.5 Catalina
Issues after updating iOS
Some users have reported that existing tones will no longer play after an iOS update, or that they cannot add new tones. If this happens you may need to remove all existing tones from the device, reboot, and then reimport your ringtones.
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Remove tones using iTunes 12.7 or later
N.b. It should be possible to switch a synced device to manual management and back to syncing with selected content without existing content being removed or replaced, despite the warnings iTunes may give, as long as you are using the library previously used to sync content to the device.
Removing hidden tones
Some users have found that custom tones that are on their device don't show in iTunes so cannot be removed using the method above. In such cases you could try iFunBox * or a similar third party utility to make changes in the raw file system of the device. In iFunBox try My Device > Toolbox > User File System (Win) or Raw File System (Mac) then iTunes_Control > Ringtones to locate the relevant folder. Any custom tones on your device show up there with random 4 letter file names and a .m4r extension. Deleting all the .m4r files in this folder should clear all custom tones from the list on the device, and you can then add back what you want using iTunes. You may also need to delete the .plist file found in this folder. Copy off the .m4r files first if you don't have original copies of them on your computer.
* Windows 10 users may need to uninstall iTunes if it was installed from the Microsoft Store and then reinstall using the more traditional iTunes64setup.exe available at https://www.apple.com/itunes/download/win64 to work with iFunBox.
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N.b. making incorrect changes in the raw file system has the potential to make your device unstable. Backup before you begin and ideally Archive the backup in case there is a need to return to it.
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