I can't remember the exact process, but I'm thinking this can be done with the app MusicToRingtone. If memory serves, you can put your recordings in files, (which you can do from your computer), and then you can use MusicToRingtone to send them to garage band, which does the conversion for you. The process sounds worse than it is. I've done it a handfull of times. Alternatively, you might be able to open the file directly in garage band and let it convert it, but admittedly I'm not 100% sure how that works. My question would be how on earth you would delete the doggone ringtones, as those things add up after a while. I've yet to figue that piece out.

when updating my phone most recently to the new iOS 17, I have lost all of my personalized tones and ringtones. I have tried going through iTunes and other sources, but nothing ever shows up to be able to personalize any of the ringtones as we used to before this update is this a glitch or is this the new way that Apple is presenting the ringtones?


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I'm not sure about you, but in my case, all my ringtones and alert tones carried over, however, when I want to assign one, it will only give me the tones for that function. For instance, if I want to set a ringtone but I want to use a custom text tone that had used before for a ring tone, it won't even show me that tone or any other text tones, only ringtones. If I want to set a ringtone as a text tone, I cannot do that because it will only show me text tones. This was not the case in previous iOS and it's frustrating me to no end because even ones that I purchased as ringtones from Apple are very short and should be classified as a text tone and vice versa. I think this is a bug. I hope it is a bug that they will fix and not a new 'feature'.

Same here... spent a few days wondering why I wasn't getting any notification sounds. All my text tones are only visible under Ringtone. And with custom ringtones set for individual contacts going to have to go through all of them and change. ugh.

I just transferred data from iPhone 7+ to new iPhone 11pro max. No problems except my custom ringtones are all still on my iPhone 11 but they will not show up in iTunes. In iTunes, I click on my device and under "On My Device" I click on Tones but it's empty. I tried to drag and drop a custom ringtone onto the tones window in iTunes then clicked sync but it did not sync to my iPhone.

If I'm understanding correctly, you have custom ringtones which transferred to your new iPhone from your old one, but they aren't showing in iTunes? However, you also mentioned that tones are not syncing to your new iPhone from iTunes.

Since iTunes 12.7 tones are no longer managed directly in the iTunes library. See Create and manage ringtones in iTunes - Apple Community for details. You may be able to use a third party utility to copy off your custom tones to your local drive, then reset the ringtone storage on the device so that you can add the old tones and any new ones that you want back to the device.

All the ringtones on my new iPhone play just fine on my iPhone. I can switch my ring tones no problem. There's about 20 rt's on my iPhone. In iTunes under "On My Device" with my iPhone connected to my computer (Win7), I click on "Tones" the folder is empty. In: My Music > iTunes folder > iTunes media, there is no Tones folder. My iPhone ringtones are on my computer in My Music > iPhone ringtones. I tried to import the folder in iTunes > "add folder to library" and when that didn't work I tried to import each file and that didn't work. When I double a ring tone in the folder, iTunes opens but doesn't play the file/ringtone. In iTunes > on my device > Tones, I tried to drag and drop a ringtone on tones. It was there but grayed out and would not play. I then clicked sync but it did not sync to my phone. Play lists, Photos, Music, all sync fine without problems.

In the My songs page in GarageBand on your phone, tap edit and select any song (doesn't matter which one...if you have no songs just create a blank one right quick), and then tap the share button and scroll to Ringtone. If any pop-up message shows just click continue. Then tap "your ringtones" and hit edit; then you should see the red minus, which you can tap to delete the ringtone. This is the only way I've found to do it...it removes the tone from the "export ringtones" area you used to make it available as a ringtone in the first place. Doing this does indeed remove the tone from the list in Settings-Sounds. Hope this helps.

I deleted the app because I already export the ringtones that I like. But when I decided to remove those ringtones I install the app again and the minute I went to "My Songs" and made I new one to export because that's the only way I know how to get to "Your Ringtones" and deleted the ringtones, but when I click it the ringtones wasn't there. And I dont know how to delete it :(

hello, I had done as you suggested but ringtones have returned and now mysteriously disappeared even from Garageband .. I connected the iPhone to iTunes but the situation does not change: the ringtones are in settings and I can not find them for ultimate elimination.

Hello. I would like some advice on how to create ringtones from My Music Library. I would like to use iOS but might be willing to try using the Mac if that will work better. I know absolutely nothing about Audio editing and find it very intimidating. Not all of the ringtones I want to make are at the beginning of songs.

On iTunes I paid for Beatles songs that were labelled as ringtones. I changed the extension to .m4r on a couple but they are too long to be used as ringtones. How do I take a chunk of a song and convert it (shorten it) suitably to be used as a ringtone? I am using a Mac computer.

I've managed to create the proper ringtone file and it is now in my Tones section under the Cindi's iPhone section in my iTunes on my desktop. I made sure the checkbox was checked on the ringtone file, then I right clicked on Cindi's iPhone and chose sync... but it doesn't seem to make it to my ringtones on my phone ?

Honestly my trouble started when I tried to sync my I tunes on my phone and MAC. I instinctively installed the new IOS 11. My ringtones disappeared. and now I can't find the tones on my general preferences on my Mac I Tunes. The song is in my library, and on my I phone library.

Connect your iPhone to a Mac/PC with iTunes installed. Select you iPhone in the toolbar, locate your iPhone under Devices in the sidebar and click on Tones. You'll should be able to locate the purchased and custom ringtones.

I purchased a ringtone through the tone store but it isn't showing up in my list of ringtones. I saw online while browsing for a solution that you should be able to just tap the purchased ringtone in the tone store and a menu should pop up with the option to make it the default ringtone- however tapping the purchased ringtone does not pull up a menu or anything for that matter.

I was worried perhaps it purchased it as a song rather than a ringtone but again- I bought it in the tone store amongst other ringtones so why would it be in there if I couldn't use it as a ringtone right?

Thanks for using the Apple Support Communities. We understand that you're having an issue with a purchased ringtone. To make sure we've got it right, you are following the directions outlined in article, Use tones and ringtones with your iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch, right? If you're not seeing the option in Settings > Sounds & Haptics to select this tone, have you tried assigning it to a specific contact? If not, give that a try and see if it works.

The ringtones on this website are in .mp3 format and is compatible with almost all mobile phones. Download ringtones and use them on Nokia Mobile phones, Samsung, Sony Ericsson phones, LG mobiles, Motorola phones etc...

Oh, I almost forgot: I found the "normalize" feature in step 3 to make my new ringtone a lot louder than the default ringtones already on my phone, so unlike what I initially thought, this may be not be suitable for using every time.

Everyone loves ringtones. You can express your personality and musical preferences by customizing the ringtone on your iPhone. This is usually done by purchasing ringtones in the iOS Tone Store, or syncing your own tracks to your iPhone with iTunes, which can be a real pain...

On the other hand, iMazing lets you both import and export ringtones to and from your iPhone, and offers this feature in the free version too. You can use iMazing to copy audio files to your device to use as your own custom ringtones. And you can use iMazing to export your existing ringtones to your computer, allowing you to easily transfer your ringtones to Android.

You can access iMazing's ringtones view by clicking the Ringtones icon in the left sidebar (below your device), or in the main view. iMazing loads all the ringtones on your device and displays them in list form. iMazing shows each ringtone's name, duration, and, if you have purchased ringtones from the iTunes Store, or added your own, it will show the artist and album name, if the files contain that metadata.

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