Pump your cell phone up with your favorite music Here is a free useful tutorial that explains a way to make high quality free ringtones from your free music downloads that you already have.
Let me start with a question here, do you have a Multi Giga Hard Drive with 50 of most popular cell phones has single, small, low quality speaker enough to play simple tones so its necessary to do some editing before using it on the phone.
Now, in order to get noise-free ringtone we have to cut down some bands of frequencies without this having a loud, noisy sound that can be annoying rather than nice when played on cellular speaker.
Please note the editing procedure we will describe below depends on two main things:- 1st The type of your Song/Music file.
Click the mouse right button then select properties from the menu, look for file type there. If your file is MP3 the lets get started "if it's other than mp3 like wav, acc or something else then we will talk about it later" 2nd Your Cellphone,If it's Sony Ericsson then you don't have to cut frequencies because literally Sony Ericsson cellphones have a great stereo speakers that can play any mp3 files with all high & low band frequencies. ( i.e. if your cell phone is Sony Ericsson then you will hear it on your phone just like the way you hear it on your PC after you finish). Now, lets assume we have an MP3 file and a Non-Sony phone then first download a free software from the internet to edit mp3 files, here are some like references: 1. www.mystikmedia.com/download/setup_blazemp.exe 2. Mp3 - wav Editor -
Also You can find ringtones in download-melodies.com where you can download free ringtones. I personally used Cool Edit and Sound Forge which are little bit professional programs but almost half of these software use similar themes, we will explain here how-to edit frequencies and build a high quality free ringtones.
Once you get the mp3 editor software installed and working, drag in the first song on your list.
Editing Procedure as follows:
1. Click on the Play button and start playing the song till you reach the part where you ringtone should start.
2. Using the mouse cursor, click & drag till your reach the ending part. "it will be selected and shaded in different color" 3. Play the selected part and refine your selection till you reach the best part.
4. Replay it again just to be 100% sure and its perfect for a ringtone.
5. Now move the mouse cursor over the selected shaded area then click trim or crop. What will happen basically is all other unselected part of the song will erase and the only selected part will stay there.
6. Now the most important thing to do is to save the new file by selecting Save As and give a new name to the file (like myringtone1.mp3).
7. Be careful here not to over write over the original song, again you have to do SAVE AS and choose a new name in order to save the ringtone in another file not over the original song otherwise you will lose the song forever.
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