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Ringtones

Ringtones

2008-05-01 by Nigel Robinson

I notice the current version of Garageband has a simple export function allowing users to 
create their own ringtones.

As the proud owner of Logic Studio I am, understandably I think, loathe to buy Garageband 
just to muck about with my phone, so do any of you guys know how this can be done with 
Logic?

Nigel

Re: Ringtones

2008-05-01 by snipedoguk

--- In Logic_Cafe@yahoogroups.com, "Nigel Robinson" <nigel_robinsonuk@...> wrote:
>
> I notice the current version of Garageband has a simple export function allowing users 
to 
> create their own ringtones.
> 
> As the proud owner of Logic Studio I am, understandably I think, loathe to buy 
Garageband 
> just to muck about with my phone, so do any of you guys know how this can be done 
with 
> Logic?
> 
> Nigel
>

Hello Nigel,
AFAIK GarageBand came installed on all my Macs as part of the OS bundle, Tiger and 
Leopard.
How come you don't already have it?

Best Wishes
Steve

Listen to The Drop at;
http://www.TheDrop.biz

Re: [Logic_Cafe] Re: Ringtones

2008-05-01 by GAmoore@aol.com

i made a ringtone using one my songs. but i just saved it as mp3 I think, then made a blue tooth connection from cell phone to computer. i have the directions somewhere - they were in an article in MacAddict. But it didn't have anything to do with Garageband in particular.
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From: snipedoguk <the.drop@...>
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Sent: Thu, 1 May 2008 4:35 pm
Subject: [Logic_Cafe] Re: Ringtones






--- In Logic_Cafe@yahoogroups.com, "Nigel Robinson" <nigel_robinsonuk@...> wrote:
>
> I notice the current version of Garageband has a simple export function allowing users 
to 
> create their own ringtones.
> 
> As the proud owner of Logic Studio I am, understandably I think, loathe to buy 
Garageband 
> just to muck about with my phone, so do any of you guys know how this can be done 
with 
> Logic?
> 
> Nigel
>

Hello Nigel,
AFAIK GarageBand came installed on all my Macs as part of the OS bundle, Tiger and 
Leopard.
How come you don't already have it?

Best Wishes
Steve

Listen to The Drop at;
http://www.TheDrop.biz



 


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Re: [Logic_Cafe] Re: Ringtones

2008-05-02 by james page

--- snipedoguk <the.drop@...> wrote:
> 
> Hello Nigel,
> AFAIK GarageBand came installed on all my Macs as
> part of the OS bundle, Tiger and 
> Leopard.
> How come you don't already have it?
> 
Could be he has an older Mac or even a more recent one
that has an older version of GB without the ringtone
capability.
JP

Re: Ringtones

2008-05-02 by Nigel Robinson

I upgraded to Logic 8, but that doesn't upgrade my existing version of Garageband which 
doesn't include the new feature.

I'm trying to get the ringtone onto an iPhone, which is protected so it will only use the 
iPhone ringtone format (the idea being that you buy your ringtones from iTunes).

It's no biggy, but I used to have my own stuff on my old phone and now I'm all appled-up 
I seem to be at a disadvantage :-{ Surely some mistake.

Cheers guys,

Nigel

--- In Logic_Cafe@yahoogroups.com, "snipedoguk" <the.drop@...> wrote:
>
> --- In Logic_Cafe@yahoogroups.com, "Nigel Robinson" <nigel_robinsonuk@> wrote:
> >
> > I notice the current version of Garageband has a simple export function allowing 
users 
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> to 
> > create their own ringtones.
> > 
> > As the proud owner of Logic Studio I am, understandably I think, loathe to buy 
> Garageband 
> > just to muck about with my phone, so do any of you guys know how this can be done 
> with 
> > Logic?
> > 
> > Nigel
> >
> 
> Hello Nigel,
> AFAIK GarageBand came installed on all my Macs as part of the OS bundle, Tiger and 
> Leopard.
> How come you don't already have it?
> 
> Best Wishes
> Steve
> 
> Listen to The Drop at;
> http://www.TheDrop.biz
>

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