I would understand if the music I was trying to use was ripped from a cd or other outside source, but it isn't. And neither is my ringtone. I've paid Apple to use those sounds - twice in fact for each tone - and after 8 months this issue can't be resolved? It makes me miss my droids!

I have the exact same issue. Music downloaded on my device plays but other music in my library will not. It used to work fine as long as I had a wifi connection (my music library is all on my phone via icloud). The song plays when I set up the alarm but not when it goes off. I don't see a solution except to ensure the songs I want to use for alarms are actually downloaded onto my phone.


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this is happening with both of our iPhone 7 alarms. We're getting radar no matter what we choose. I usually just use a different ring tone, and my husband uses music. I've installed the update, and still get radar. Sorry i don't have a fix.

Hi, I just found a way to play your music for an alarm, I when to my music hit on my songs, all my songs that had the cloud icon were not in my phone so I could not uses them as alarms, all I had to do was hit the cloud icon and it downloaded into my phone,how I can use that song for an alarm ??, try it c if it works for u, take care

Same exact issue on my iPhone X and nothing seems to fix it. I can't figure out how to delete and re-download my purchased tones. I can at least get rid of that awful radar tone by switching to built in ringtones for an alarm, but none that I've paid for.

I am not sure if this is a software issue, but my alarm clock is not playing the songs that I have selected. The songs are downloaded in Apple Music. I have deleted said songs and reinstalled them and still nothing. The software is up to date with the latest version (at the time of this post iOS 14.6). The funny thing about it is that it plays the songs that I downloaded weeks ago. The 2 songs that I have attempted to use as my alarm ringtone were just downloaded within the last 2 weeks. Hence, why I think it may be a software issue that hopefully will be fixed with the next update. Has anyone else had this problem or have a solution on how to resolve this? Thank you.

Yep. That totally seems to be the easier fix. I totally forgot they even had the option to switch to Dolby atmos or Lossless types. Makes sense. Saves money too instead of having to buy the song as a ringtone, etc.

6. Under the "RINGTONES" heading on the next screen, tap the alarm sound you want. A sample will play for each tone. If you don't want any alarm sounds, just tap None.

6. Under the "Songs" heading of the "Sound" screen, tap Tone Store to go to the iTunes section of the iTunes Store app so you can buy ringtones from a wide range of musical options. You can also choose alert tones of a favorite character's voice.

Quick tip: To set your iPhone's alarm to vibrate only, just choose None for the alarm sound in the Sound screen, and make sure you've a standard or custom vibration pattern in the Vibration screen.

I am not aware of a default tone for the alarm. It seems when I attempted to add a new alarm it used Opening, so I'm not if that is what one would call default, but it does not show any settings area for changing that, except within the individual alarm.

That's true, but in my case it seems that only works if I keep setting the alarm manually. As soon as I ask Siri to set the alarm, it reverts back to the old default sound. Any ideas? This is my first time having Siri (I just upgraded from an iPhone 4) so I'd really like to take advantage of it.

The simplest way on my iPhone to do this is to first set a single alarm to say 6:30 and choose the alarm I want by using edit. Then I simply create a whole series of alarms one at 6:45, 7:00, 7:15, 7:30 etc. For all the times I want. It will use the alarm sound I initially choose. When I asked Siri to set the alarm it uses one of my preset alarm times and uses the alarm sound I chose.

Anyone who's ever woken up to that sharp, shrill tone knows how sick and twisted Apple was for choosing it as the default. People on TikTok say these "bells of hell" trigger their fight-or-flight response and make their dogs flinch. My parrot lets out a "Danger!" screech whenever he hears it. I would argue that it's the Wario of Samsung phones' sing-songy default alarm.

Radar is also a repetitive sequence of loud tones followed by softer tones, which doesn't help its case. "Loud signals are perceived to be more threatening than softer.... Thus, this design may be imagined as something scaring us, then hiding," McFarlane said, adding that "unpleasant" and stressful-sounding alarms like it "can negatively impact our mood and day's outlook."

McFarlane has co-authored several studies about the effects of certain alarm tones on sleep inertia, or morning grogginess, and his research suggests that melodic alarms are better at stirring us out of a state of unconsciousness than obnoxious "beep-beep-beep" tones like Radar. This recently led him to develop an experimental alarm called "Dawn Birds Deliberate" that taps into elements of musical theory like tempo, frequency, and phrasing for a more pleasant and gradual waking experience. It's "imagined as a conversation between two dawn birds deliberating the beautiful sunrise and the day to come" (his words), and it really is quite lovely.

You can buy "Dawn Birds Deliberate" for a few bucks from the iTunes Store and Bandcamp, or just keep reading to see Mashable's unofficial ranking of 10 standout alarms that are already pre-loaded in your iPhone's ringtone library. Plenty of them are eons better than Radar, but shockingly, it's also somehow not the worst one you could be waking up to every morning.

This one's just the default Apple ringtone, which is arguably as triggering as Radar. I can't think of anyone who would willingly try to simulate the experience of being awakened by an unexpected phone call, but maybe it would come in handy if you're the type of person who has recurring nightmares about being chased. Sorry, Freddy Krueger, gotta take this!

Summit isn't necessarily bad, either, just kind of chaotic and confusing. How did this Backyard Baseball soundtrack reject wind up as an alarm sound? Is Tim Cook a Pablo Sanchez stan? The world may never know.

One of several iPhone alarms I would categorize as "Super Mario Bros. Music" (the others being Sencha and Ripples), By the Seaside could've been the background track for a mini-game menu in a past life.

Without any apparent rhyme or reason, the volume of my alarm clock and ringer will drastically change. I'll go into the sound settings and specifically turn off the option to adjust volume with the physical buttons, meaning there should be no way the ringer volume should change unless I specifically go into settings and change it. Then I'll set the ringer volume as desired. Seems fine but then the next morning my alarm will go off and blast my wife and I out of bed it's so loud. Is this a bug or is there a better way of enforcing a consistent volume for the ringer and alarm? Thanks.

You'll need a third-party app and Spotify Premium to use a Spotify song as an alarm on your iPhone. For example, download the Alarm Clock for Spotify iPhone app. In the app, sign in to Spotify, go to the Alarms section, select Add, and choose a Spotify alarm song for your iPhone.

On an Android device, open the Clock app, tap Alarm, and tap your current alarm sound to change it. Tap Add New and navigate to a song you've downloaded on your Android device. If you have YouTube Music, Pandora, or Spotify, you'll have the option to choose songs from these services.

You can easily change the default alarm tone on your iPhone in the Alarm tab in the Clock app by editing an existing alarm or setting a new one. You can also change the snooze time on your iPhone's alarm if you're having a hard time waking up!

But fret not as there are ways you can use to set any custom ringtone on an iPhone without relying on iTunes. And that's why we are here today. In this blog post, you're going to learn how to set ringtones on iPhone without iTunes in just a few minutes.

The official way to set a custom ringtone on iOS is by using GarageBand. Developed by Apple, this app is available for all iOS users and helps you make any song as your iPhone ringtone. Also, be sure that your iPhone is running on iOS 14 or later.

Do you have a custom ringtone and want to set it as a ringtone again without using GarageBand or iTunes? Just follow the below instructions to learn how to set ringtones on iPhone without iTunes and GarageBand:

Do you have any favorite songs or music on a computer that you wish to set as your iPhone ringtone? All you need is a reliable iPhone ringtone maker to get the job done. The online world is full of efficient ringtone makers, and iRingg is one of them.

This application offers a simple way to make ringtones and export them to your iPhone right away. Just follow the below steps to learn how to set mp3 as a ringtone on iPhone without iTunes via iRingg:

All iPhone official ringtones sound monotonous after some time and it's natural to start customizing your iPhone ringtone. This article has discussed several ways how to set ringtones on iPhone without iTunes.

Yes, you can easily set any song as your iPhone ringtone with or without using iTunes. Use GarageBand or iPhone Ringtone maker to make custom ringtones, if you don't want to purchase them from the iTunes Store app.

At some point, the default alarm sound on your iPhone might stop waking you up every morning. You either tune it out, or it just gets very annoying. Here's how to change the alarm sound on your iPhone to any song or tone that you prefer.

Swipe down to the "Ringtones" section and tap a ringtone to hear a preview and to select it. If you don't like any of the ringtones, you can select the "Tone Store" button to browse ringtones from the iTunes Store that you can buy and download to your iPhone. e24fc04721

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