How To Change Ringtone on iPhone Without Garageband

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Are you looking for a new and unique ringtone for your iPhone but don’t want to use GarageBand? If so, then you’re in luck! There are actually a few different ways to change the ringtone on your iPhone without using GarageBand. In this blog post, we’ll show you how to do it.

The first way is to use an MP3 converter. With this method, you can convert any audio file into an MP3 format that can be used as a ringtone on your iPhone. To do this, simply record the sound you want to use as a ringtone on your iPhone or find an audio file online that you like. Then, use an MP3 converter to convert the audio file into an MP3 format that can be used as a ringtone on your iPhone. Once you’ve done that, hit “export” and select your MacBook Pro for AirDrop.

The second way to change the ringtone on your iPhone without GarageBand is to use iMazing. With iMazing, all you have to do is connect your iPhone and navigate to Ringtones. Then simply drag and drop the ringtone into the Ringtones library.

The third way is to set up a custom song as a ringtone directly from your iPhone settings without using iTunes or GarageBand at all! To do this, open up the Settings app on your iPhone and tap on Sounds & Haptics followed by Ringtone. You should see a list of all available native ringtones offered by Apple iPhone; just tap the song of choice and it will be set as your new default ringtone!

Changing the default ringtones in iPhones has never been easier! Whether you choose one of these three methods or decide to go with GarageBand instead, follow these steps and be sure to have some fun while doing it!

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Adding Ringtones to an iPhone Without Using GarageBand

To put ringtones on your iPhone without using GarageBand, you’ll need to first screen record the song while playing it on your iPhone. Then, convert the video file to an MP3 with an MP3 converter. Once you have done that, hit “Export” and select your MacBook Pro for AirDrop. After that, open iMazing and connect your iPhone to it. Then, navigate to Ringtones and drag and drop the ringtone into the Ringtones library. And that’s it! You should now have a custom ringtone on your iPhone without having to use GarageBand.

Setting a Ringtone on an iPhone Without an App

Setting a ringtone on an iPhone without an app is easy! First, open your iPhone and navigate to Settings (the little grey gear icon). Then choose Sounds & Haptics. From this menu, choose Ringtone. A list of all the ringtones available will dropdown. If you have added your own custom song as a ringtone, you can select it from here. Just tap the song to set it as your ringtone. And that’s it – you’ve successfully set your custom ringtone on your iPhone without using an app!

Creating a Ringtone Without iTunes or GarageBand

You can make a ringtone without using iTunes or GarageBand by using an app such as Ringtone Designer Pro. This app allows you to create custom ringtones from any music file or song in your iPhone’s library. You simply select the part of the song you want to use, adjust the volume, and save it as a ringtone. You can also purchase additional ringtones from within the app.

Importing a Ringtone to an iPhone

To import a ringtone to your iPhone, you will first need to have the ringtone file in either an AAC (.m4a) or MP3 (.mp3) format. Once you have the file, connect your iPhone to your computer using a USB cable and open iTunes. In iTunes, select your device under ‘Devices’ and click on ‘Tones’. Then drag and drop the ringtone file from its folder into the Tones section of iTunes. You should then see the ringtone appear in the list of available tones for your device. Finally, sync your iPhone with iTunes, and you will be able to select this new tone from within the Settings > Sounds & Haptics menu of your device.

Setting a Recorded Audio as a Ringtone on an iPhone

To set recorded audio as your ringtone on iPhone, open the “Voice Memos” app. Your previous recordings will show up here. Tap on the recording that you want to set as your ringtone and press the “triple-dot” icon for more options. Select “Share” from the list and choose how you want to share, such as an email, message, or AirDrop. Then select “Use as Ringtone” from the chosen sharing option. Your recording is now set as your ringtone!

Creating a Custom Ringtone from a Regular Song

To turn a regular song into a ringtone, you’ll need to access your phone’s settings. Start by opening the Apps menu and tapping Settings. Then, select Sounds and Notifications and tap Ringtones > Add. From here, you can choose any of the songs already stored on your phone. Once you’ve selected the song that you’d like to use, tap Done. The song or audio file will then be set as your ringtone.

Why Is It Not Possible To Use A Song As A Ringtone On iPhone?

Unfortunately, you cannot use a song as a ringtone on your iPhone unless it has been saved in your Files app or purchased and downloaded onto your device. This is because songs that are streamed through Apple Music or another streaming service are not actually stored on your phone and therefore cannot be used as a ringtone. Additionally, many streaming services have restrictions in place to prevent users from using songs from their library as ringtones.

Using Custom Ringtones on an iPhone

Yes, you can use your own ringtone on an iPhone. To do this, you will need to create a 40-second audio clip in AAC format with the .m4r file extension. Once you have created the clip, you can transfer it to your iPhone using iTunes for Windows or Apple Music on a Mac. After transferring the clip, you will be able to select it as your ringtone when setting up the device.

Conclusion

In conclusion, setting a ringtone on your iPhone can be done without the use of iTunes. All you need to do is open the settings app and navigate to Sounds & Haptics, then choose a ringtone from the list or transfer a custom song over to your device. With these simple steps, you can easily customize the sound of your phone and make sure you never miss an important call!

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James Walker has a deep passion for technology and is our in-house enthusiastic editor. He graduated from the School of Journalism and Mass Communication, and loves to test the latest gadgets and play with older software (something we’re still trying to figure out about himself). Hailing from Iowa, United States, James loves cats and is an avid hiker in his free time.