![]() IToner is sandboxed coming from the Mac App Store, which makes finding ringtones in the Finder a bit of a challenge. Be sure to have your iTunes library available if it’s on an external drive as iToner opens iTunes when it sends files. iToner is smart enough to only resend ringtones if they’ve been edited, but you’ll have to clean up duplicate naming under the Tones section in iTunes if you haven’t changed the track name beforehand. When you’re ready, you can share your library with iTunes by clicking the Send button. To be fair, standard ringtones on just about anything aren’t very good either.Īfter importing your selected tracks you’ll be taken back to the Ringtone Library where you can play your saved ringtones and edit them by hovering your mouse over a track and clicking the scissors button (you can remove songs as well by clicking the ‘X’). Browsing bundled ringtones is a similar affair, although I can’t say that many of the included ringtones are very good. Clicking the Import button will add selected tracks to iToner’s Ringtone Library for editing. You can select multiple songs by holding down the shift or command keys while clicking. Ambrosia claims that you can import any non-DRM music into iToner from iTunes.īefore importing tracks you can play them to preview songs, although you can’t scrub if you’re looking for a particular section of a track. iToner’s interface for selecting songs is not terribly different from iTunes’ column browser, with search likely being the predominant way you’ll select music to use as a ringtone. Double clicking the XML file, however, opened it without issue. ![]() Maybe it’s a quirk of having my iTunes library on an external drive, but iToner showed this file as being grayed out in the file browser. Upon choosing to import songs from iTunes, you’ll be asked to point to your iTunes Library.xml file. Clicking Get Ringtones presents a couple options: you can import a song from iTunes or browse any of Ambrosia’s bundled ringtones. You'll achieve great results whether you have a musical bone in your body or not.When opening iToner for the first time it presents a blank library. ![]() 'Make Ringtones on your Mac' gives you three ways to transform your iPhone's ringtones whatever your musical talent. The most adventurous users can select from the hundreds of high quality loops from the AMG vaults included here and build them from the ground up and take complete control. Want to take it to the next stage and build your own ringtones? Why settle for one ringtone when you can give each of your friends their own ringtone so you know who's calling the moment your phone rings? Simply drag and drop the 300+ ringtones into iTunes, audition, select and sync with your iPhone as usual. If you just want hundreds of hot, new ringtones ASAP then look no further. If you just want new ringtones for your iPhone FAST! Make sure your ringtone is exactly as you want it - the only limit is your imagination. Add your own keyboard chops, vocals or a rap, remix or even your own guitar part. ![]() If you want to create your own custom ringtones why not choose from the hundreds of included 'multitrack' ringtones and then customise them to your requirements. Select from 300 professionally produced 'Interactive Ringtones' and remix them to suit your style Want your iPhone to stand out from the crowd? Want over 300 new ready-to-use ringtones or even to create your own? Want to give all your contacts their own unique ringtone? If so 'Make Ringtones on your Mac' is for you! Whether you are a budding pop star or completely tone deaf, with the help of AMG's producers you'll be making ringtones that impress your friends and make your iPhone truly unique within minutes. 'Make Ringtones on your Mac' gives you everything you need to create your own custom iPhone ringtones plus over 300 for you to use right away - the ultimate iPhone upgrade! AMG Make Ringtones on your Mac Create your personal ringtones - the ultimate iPhone Upgrade on your Mac ![]()
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