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  2. Video: How to easily make your own ringtones in GarageBand ...

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    Step 2: Once inside the contact info hit Edit Step 3: Scroll down until you see Ringtone and select the option. Step 4: Select the song you're looking for and hit done. Your ringtone is now set.

  3. GarageBand - Wikipedia

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    Additionally, it provides support for the automation of tempos and instruments, the creation, and exportation of iPhone ringtones, and a "Magic GarageBand" feature which includes a virtual jam session with a complete 3D view of the Electric instruments. GarageBand 5 is part of the iLife '09 package.

  4. List of built-in iOS apps - Wikipedia

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    YouTube was an app that was introduced with the release of the original iPhone in iPhone OS 1 which allowed users to find, search, and watch YouTube videos. The built-in YouTube app was removed with the release of iOS 6 in favor of Google (the owner of YouTube) releasing their own app. [ 81 ]

  5. Ringtone - Wikipedia

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    A ringtone maker is an application that converts a user chosen song or other audio file for use as a ringtone of a mobile phone. The ringtone file is installed in the mobile phone either by direct cable connection, Bluetooth, text messaging, or e-mail. On many websites, users may create ringtones from digital music or audio.

  6. Wizzy Active Lifestyle Telephone - Wikipedia

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    The Wizzy Active Lifestyle Telephone (W.A.L.T.) was a prototype "phone companion" created by Apple Computer in collaboration with BellSouth. [1] [2] [3] W.A.L.T. featured "touchscreen, send/receive fax functionality, on-display caller ID, a built-in address book, customizable ringtones, and online banking access". [3]

  7. Nokia tune - Wikipedia

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    The Nokia tune is a phrase from a composition for solo guitar, Gran Vals, composed in 1902 by the Spanish classical guitarist and composer Francisco Tárrega. [1] It has been associated with Finnish corporation Nokia since the 1990s, becoming the first identifiable musical ringtone on a mobile phone; Nokia selected an excerpt to be used as its default ringtone.

  8. Wikipedia:No one cares about your garage band - Wikipedia

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    Lack of capitalization: Those who write about a garage band generally forget that capitalization of proper nouns is an important skill when writing the English language. Contributors forget to capitalize the name of their band in the article's title (e.g., "Bringers of Darkness" will appear as "Bringers of darkness").

  9. Come In (Weatherday album) - Wikipedia

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    The music was recorded on GarageBand on an iPhone, using a hands-free microphone attached to a pair of headphones. [3] [4] Late into the mixing process, Sputnik switched to a desktop application of GarageBand, on which they made major EQ and panning adjustments. They had no previous producing or mixing experience. [3]