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Use Multi-Touch gestures to play keyboards, guitars, and create beats that make you sound like a pro - even if you’ve never played a note before. And with Live Loops, it makes it easy for anyone to have fun creating music like a DJ. Then drag the right edge of the track to the left so that it ends somewhere before the 0:40 mark.GarageBand turns your iPad, and iPhone into a collection of Touch Instruments and a full-featured recording studio - so you can make music anywhere you go. Now click somewhere in the middle of the track and drag it to the left so that it starts at 0:00. A readout will show you the edge’s time position as well as the overall length of the track. Then click the track’s bottom-left corner and drag it to the right, to that point. Play the track to the point where you want the ringtone to start-when the vocalist comes in, for instance. The first method is to trim the beginning or the end of the track by dragging its bottom edge toward the center of the track (a Trim icon will appear as you hover your cursor over the track’s bottom corner). And it’s not difficult to do, though you have a couple of ways to approach the task. The best ringtones are those that are edited within an inch of their digital lives. And even if it does, when it loops on your phone (because these ringtones keep “ringing” until you answer or the call goes to voicemail) it may do so at a musically awkward place. The resulting ringtone, however, may not contain the part of the song that you really want to hear. You can simply split the track and delete everything after the first 40 seconds. If all you want to do is use the first 40 seconds of the track as a ringtone, you’re close to being done. (If you additionally hear a ticking sound, click the purple Metronome button to turn it off.) The resulting track is brown with a white waveform.Ĭlick Play in the control bar, and you’ll hear the track. When you’ve found the correct track, drag it from the list to the workspace, to the right of Audio 1. To preview a track, just select it and then click the Play button that appears to the left of the Search field (or double-click the track). You can also narrow the list by using the Search field at the bottom of the pane, where you can search by All, Artist, Album, Composer, or Song. You can sort the resulting list by track name, artist, or time by clicking the appropriate column heading. GarageBand lets you use tracks in your iTunes library as ringtones. GarageBand will set about loading a list of your iTunes library’s playlists, and will display the contents of a selected playlist in the bottom half of the Media Browser pane. In the top portion of the resulting pane, select iTunes. In the control bar click the Media Browser button (the last button in the control bar). Choose the ‘Time’ setting for GarageBand’s ruler.