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Convert an Audio Clip into a Ringtone with iZotope

An audio clip is a short recording of sound, usually less than 30 seconds in length. Clips can be recorded from a variety of sources, including CDs, cassette tapes, interviews, and live performances.

Why Would I Want to Convert an Audio Clip Into a Ringtone

There are several reasons you might want to convert an audio clip into a ringtone. For example, you may want to:

– Use a favorite song or piece of music as your ringtone

– Create a unique ringtone for a specific person or group of people

– Make a clip from an interview or conversation into a ringtone

– Turn a sound effect or other short audio recording into a ringtone

No matter what your reason is for wanting to create a custom ringtone, iZotope can help you do it quickly and easily. In this article, we’ll show you how to use the free trial of iZotope RX 7 Elements to convert an audio clip into a ringtone.

How to Make a Voice Memo a Ringtone

If you have a voice memo that you want to use as a ringtone, there’s a built-in way to do it on your Mac.

To start, open the Voice Memos app and find the voice memo you want to use. Then, click the Share button in the upper-right corner of the window.

In the Share menu, select “Ringtone” from the list of options.

This will open a new window where you can name your ringtone and choose where to save it. When you’re finished, click “Export.”

Your voice memo will now be saved as a ringtone file that you can use on your iPhone.

What are the Requirements for Creating a Ringtone from an Audio Clip

In order to create a ringtone from an audio clip, there are a few requirements:

– The audio clip must be in .mp3 or .m4a format.

– The audio clip must be less than 40 seconds in length.

– The audio clip must be saved to your computer.

If you have an audio clip that meets all of the requirements, you’re ready to begin.

Convert an Audio Clip Into a Ringtone with iZotope

Step 1: Open iZotope RX 7 Elements and click “New File.”

In the “New File” window, click “Open.”

Step 2: Find the audio clip you want to use as a ringtone and click “Open.”

Step 3: In the “File Properties” window, make sure the “Sample Rate” is set to 44.1 kHz and the “Bit Depth” is set to 16-bit. Then, click “OK.”

Step 4: In the main RX 7 Elements window, click the “Edit” tab.

Step 5: Use the “Selection Tool” to select the portion of the audio clip you want to use as a ringtone. The selection should be less than 40 seconds in length.

Step 6: Once you’ve made your selection, click “File” > “Export Selection.”

Step 7: In the “Export Selection” window, make sure the “File Format” is set to .mp3. Then, click “Export.”

Step 8: Find the exported .mp3 file and double-click it to open it in iTunes.

Step 9: In iTunes, right-click the .mp3 file and select “Get Info.”

Step 10: In the “Get Info” window, go to the “Options” tab and change the “Start Time” and “Stop Time” to match the selection you made in Step 5. Then, click “OK.”

Step 11: Right-click the .mp3 file in iTunes and select “Create AAC Version.”

Step 12: Right-click the new AAC version of the file and select “Show in Finder.”

Step 13: In the Finder, rename the file extension from .m4a to .m4r.

Step 14: Double-click the .m4r file to add it to your iTunes library.

Step 15: Connect your iPhone to your computer and sync your ringtones.

Your new ringtone will now be available on your iPhone.

There you have it! Now you know how to convert an audio clip into a ringtone with iZotope RX 7 Elements. If you have any questions, feel free to post them in the comments below.