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Make sure you also drag your clip to the beginning of the track, unless you want a little silence before your sound starts. Why use pre-loaded notification sounds or even pay for notification sounds when you can choose from over 56,980 of free notification sounds here at mobile9. (Honestly, 15 seconds is a lot longer than you think.) In GarageBand, position the playhead at the point you want your clip to end and choose Split from the Edit menu then remove the portion of the audio you don’t want by selecting it and hitting Delete. Just a trim: You’ll probably want to cut your custom sound to somewhere between five and 15 seconds.Ĭhoose the amount of your file you want as your sound-I recommend somewhere between a second and 15 seconds. From adding navigational sounds to systems, apps and digital products through to button clicks and more, you can use these for many purposes. Cool Notification Sounds are a new collection of free mp3 ringtones for mobile phones and tablets which you can use to customize and change all the default device ringtones Assign each of the free notification ringtones to different options on your device: use a cool notification sound effect as your incoming call alert, one of the simple. And don’t forget to do all of your work on a copy of the file so you don’t screw up the original. Our free alert and prompt sound effects are perfect for many multimedia applications and useful as user interface (UI) sounds. However, just about every MP3 or M4A file should work fine. You’ll need to use DRM-free audio, so any older purchases from the iTunes Store or tracks from many other music services won’t work. Now drag your sound file from the Finder into the recently vacated track. Using GarageBand, you’ll want to create an iPhone Ringtone project (I started with the Example Ringtone that GarageBand provides) delete any pre-existing audio on the track by selecting the loop or sound clip and pressing the Delete key.