I have a Nexus 4 which is currently running the most up to date Ubuntu Touch build. As much as I enjoy the default ringtones and notification sounds included with the OS, I was wondering where the directory which holds said sounds is and how to access it on my PC. I figure if the notification sounds are in .ogg format I should be able to add Android notification sounds and ringtones. Any ideas?

The choice of ringtone is controlled through GSettings, so you could change the ringtone to a file in a different directory using the gsettings tool from the command line. As the phablet user, run a command like the following:


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Mobile Ringtone Covers are instrumental tributes and musical remixes featuring custom arrangements of trademark ringtones that typically come preloaded with most cellular phone and other mobile devices. On YouTube, many musicians and instrumentalists have shared audio and video recording of themselves performing the familiar melodies.

One of the earliest known instrumental tributes to cell phone ring tones can be attributed to YouTuber Andrea Vadrucci's drum medley of Nokia's early monophonic ringtones (shown below) uploaded on August 16th, 2007. The video has accrued more than 4.2 million views as of May 2016.

On November 22nd, 2007, YouTuber Foggiano83 uploaded a video of an Italian musical ensemble performing an impromptu cover of Nokia's famous "Gran Vals" ringtone in jest after they're interrupted by a ringing cell phone of one of the audience members (shown below).

On December 25th, 2008, YouTuber Shivam220 uploaded a hip hop remix sampling a Nokia ringtone. On May 17th, 2010, YouTuber Al Wood uploaded a recording of himself performing a Ukulele rendition of Nokia's "Gran Vals" ringtone.

On July 30th, 2011, YouTuber Greatmilan uploaded a video of classical violinist Luk Kmi performing a solo concert at Orthodox Jewish Synagogue in Presov, Slovakia, during which the music gets interrupted by the sound of a Nokia cell phone ringing from the audience. Immediately afterwards, Kmi whimsically proceeds to play out the melodies of "Gran Vals" (shown below). A few months later, the video went viral after it was submitted to Reddit on January 21st, 2012.

On April 1st, 2016, YouTuber ToxicxEternity uploaded a heavy metal tribute to a series iPhone ringtones (shown below, left). On May 11th, 2016, Tony Ann uploaded a video of himself performing a piano arrangement inspired by various trademark ringtones associated with mobile phone companies (shown below, right).

* 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.

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.

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.

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.

Creating a custom ringtone for your iPhone can add a personal touch that sets your device apart. With GarageBand music software, crafting personalized tones and mobile notification sounds is not only possible but also quite fun. This guide will walk you through how to make a ringtone in GarageBand, highlighting the main features and benefits of using this versatile app for your audio editing needs.

For those looking to export projects in the correct ringtone format, GarageBand simplifies the process, making it straightforward to turn any piece of music into a ringtone. This functionality is a game-changer for anyone looking to personalize their ringtone with GarageBand music.

Begin by selecting the piece of GarageBand music or sound effect you want to use for your ringtone. You can choose from the extensive library of Apple loops or upload your own music.

Users often praise GarageBand for its intuitive interface, which demystifies the audio editing process. The ability to easily trim tracks, adjust volumes, and blend sounds makes it a favorite among both novices and seasoned creators. Furthermore, the seamless integration with iOS devices ensures that transferring your newly minted ringtone to your iPhone is a breeze.

Apple loops offer a treasure trove of sounds and melodies that can serve as the foundation or embellishment for your custom ringtone. From pulsating beats to serene melodies, these loops can be mixed and matched to create a unique auditory experience that is distinctly yours.

Understanding ringtone formats and how to export your project correctly is crucial in ensuring your creation can be used on your device. GarageBand simplifies this process, guiding you through each step to ensure your audio file conversion is seamless and your ringtone is ready to shine.

Q: Can I use any song to create a custom ringtone in GarageBand?

A: Yes, you can use any song or sound file as a base for your ringtone. However, ensure you have the right to use the music if you plan to share or distribute the ringtone.

Q: How long can my iPhone ringtone be?

A: iPhone ringtones typically should not exceed 30 seconds. This length ensures that your ringtone is concise and does not become repetitive.

Q: Do I need any special equipment to create a ringtone in GarageBand?

A: No special equipment is required. However, using a good pair of headphones can help you fine-tune your ringtone by catching subtle nuances in the audio.

And as you embark on this creative journey, ensure a safe download of GarageBand by visiting our website or clicking the download button below. Your next masterpiece awaits, a symphony of personal expression that rings true to who you are.

This article was written by Josef Storzi and by wikiHow staff writer, Megaera Lorenz, PhD. Josef Storzi is an Apple and Mobile Phone Repair Specialist and the Owner of Imobile LA, a mobile phone repair company based in Los Angeles, California. Josef specializes in repairing screens, charging ports, batteries, water damage, speakers, and microphones on all mobile phone brands including Apple, Samsung, LG, Nokia, and Sony. He also specializes in tablet, laptop, and computer repairs as well as the pros and cons of recent mobile software updates.


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This wikiHow teaches you how to create and install a custom ringtone from a song on your iPhone using iTunes on your iPhone, PC, or Mac. If you're using macOS Catalina or later, you'll actually be using the Music app. You can also create a custom ringtone from a GarageBand project on your Mac. You can easily create a ringtone from most music file types, including M4As and MP3s, as long as it's saved to your computer. Once you've added the song's ringtone to your iPhone, you can set it as the phone's default ringtone or as the ringtone for a specific contact.

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