Must drag that rebel triangle to the end of what we have edited. At the end of the whole the marker at the end of the song is very hidden.Then I recommend making two points: one where we want the fade to begin and another at the end, as you can see in the image. To do this we will touch where you see in the image, which will allow us to see the volume line. Then we can create a fade-in and fade-out.Once I have eliminated that piece of the wave, in the upper window I can already eliminate the rest with the delete button. What I do is eliminate a small piece that is after the end that I want for my tone. If what we want is to delete what we don't want, in the channel at the bottom, we click while moving the cursor to select a piece to delete (we delete it with cmd + X).To do this, we click on the wave twice to see the editor at the bottom. We drag the audio inside the window GarageBand and we move the wave to the beginning of everything.We choose Record via microphone or online input.GarageBand will automatically trim the song to be under 40 seconds. We will only have to drag the wave (step 5) to the beginning of everything, click on Share and select "Song to iTunes. Yes instead of choosing Empty Project we choose Tone in step 2, we can create it much faster. Also, since GarageBand is an entire audio recording and editing program, we can add the effect we want, although the best thing is that we only add fade-ins and fade-outs to it.īefore explaining the long process that I usually use, I wanted to tell you that there is a second way (which for many would be the first) to create a tone with GarageBand and it is much simpler, but I don't like it. I have been "playing" with this type of program for a long time and for me it is the simplest. The main problem that I see with this system is that it is not possible to add fade in or out, something that allows a tone to be better in certain occasions. Finally, logically, we will synchronize with our iPhone.We make double click on the new file and it will put it directly in the Tones section of iTunes.Le we change the extension from m4a to m4r.We will see how we duplicate the song, but the new one will have the time that we have configured in step 3. We again do cmd + io right click, but this time we choose Create AAC version.At most put 40s, although I would put something less. We do cmd + io right click on the song and then on information.
I start with this method because it seems to me the simplest and it is valid for all of us who can install iTunes, which are OS X and Windows users.
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