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GarageBand Ringtones<br />

If you have a Macintosh, you can also create your own ringtones without paying<br />

anything to anyone—by using GarageBand, the music-editing program<br />

that <strong>com</strong>es on every new Mac (version ’08 or later).<br />

Start by building the ringtone itself. You can use GarageBand’s Loops (prerecorded<br />

instrumental snippets designed to sound good together), for<br />

example, or sound you’ve recorded with a microphone. (There’s nothing like<br />

the prerecorded sound of your spouse’s voice barking out from the phone:<br />

“HONEY! PICK UP! IT’S ME!” every time your beloved calls.)<br />

If you’re not especially paranoid about record-<strong>com</strong>pany lawyers, you can also<br />

import any song at all into GarageBand—an MP3, AIFF, MIDI, or non-copyprotected<br />

AAC file, for example—and adapt a piece of it into a ringtone.<br />

That’s one way for conscientious objectors to escape the $1-per-ringtone<br />

surcharge.<br />

In any case, once you have your audio laid out in GarageBand tracks, press the<br />

letter C key. That turns on the Cycle strip—the yellow bar in the ruler shown<br />

below. Drag the endpoints of this Cycle strip to determine the length of your<br />

ringtone (up to 40 seconds long).<br />

One feature that’s blatantly missing on the <strong>iPhone</strong> is a “vibrate, then ring” option.<br />

That’s where, when a call <strong>com</strong>es in, the phone first vibrates silently to get your<br />

attention, and then begins to ring out loud only if you still haven’t responded after,<br />

say, 10 seconds.<br />

GarageBand offers the solution. Create a ringtone that’s silent for the first 10<br />

seconds (drag the Cycle strip to the left of the music), and only then plays a sound.<br />

Then set your <strong>iPhone</strong> to “vibrate and ring.” When a call <strong>com</strong>es in, the phone plays<br />

the ringtone immediately as it vibrates—but you won’t hear anything until after<br />

the silent portion of the ringtone has been “played.”<br />

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