Friday, November 12, 2010

Ring ring !!!

Create 3 new ringtones for your cellphone using adobe soundbooth:


  • Click on the "File" tab and select "Open." Locate your desired MP3 or audio file and click "Open." Your music file will be imported into Soundbooth and will appear in waveform display on the workspace screen.

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    Choose a small section of the song to use for your ringtone. The ringtone clip should be approximately 20 to 30 seconds. If your chosen clip begins at the starting point of the song, click on your chosen ending point, drag your cursor to the end of song, and hit the "DEL" button on your keyboard. Your clip will remain in the waveform workspace and the unused portion of the song will be removed. If your chosen clip is located in the middle of the song, select and delete each unused song section before and after your clip.

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    Click the "Play" button to preview your new sound clip. If you need to continue editing your clip, repeat Step 3.

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    Fade In and Fade Out effects will create a smooth transition when your ringtone loops on your cell phone. Select a small area at the beginning of your sound clip, such as two seconds. You can use the timeline ruler as a guide. Right-click the highlighted section, select "Processes" and choose "Fade In." Select a small area at the end of your sound clip and right-click the highlighted area. When the context menu appears, select "Processes" and click on "Fade Out."

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    Click on the "File" tab and select "Save." The "MP3 Compression Options" menu will appear on the screen. Depending on your cell phone, you may be able to select a high compression rate. If you do not know your cell phone's audio capabilities, select a standard compression level of 128kb from the drop-down menu. Click the "Save" button to compress and save your new ringtone.

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