Since modern mobile phones became support custom ringtones many phone users began making
tones from various music files. Any music file could be turned into a ringtone to indicate your
incoming calls. To do this you need some kind of music software, you cloud use programs that
come by default with your operating system. For Mac users it could be iTunes, for Windows
users it could be Media Player. For audio effects and more you need to download Audacity, also
you could use QuickTime Player that will allow you make WAV ringtones. Mp3 ringtones are
most popular because its easy to make and now days mobile phones vendors like Apple, HTC,
Nokia, Sony Ericsson, Samsung and many others already has been included mp3, wav and old
midi support in your favorite cell phone. Just find mp3 music melody you want to set up as
incoming call or sms message alert, cut it, add effects, send to your phone and you are ready. For
iPhone you may use m4r ringtones. So the main question is how to create wav or mp3 ringtone
you like? And now you will know what to do. Here you will find how to use Audacity and
iTunes to make ringtone by your self. This software easy to find everywhere, due this we would
not explain installation process. If you do not know about music software, you could just downloadringtones
from Freeringtones365.
To create ringtone from mp3 music you need to drag your file into Audacity select music time
range you like, duration of incoming call nearly 20 – 30 seconds, that’s why you do not need to
leave a big part. Now copy it(Ctrl+C) and delete other unnecessary parts of music track.

Here you have a piece of music that will be our
mp3 ringtone in future. And now
we need to put some effects fade in/out. Select beginning and go to Effects/Fade In, do the same
with your ending and use Fade Out menu. Also you could add silence or make you ringtone
sounds noisier or add bas boost using Equalizer. When you ll finish, you need to save your work,
use File/Save file as and here goes magic, now you can select what type of ringtone do you need,
save mp3, mp4 or wav format as you like. Great it happened you have yourringtone for cell
phone, greetings you have done it.
Next step you need to send it to cell phone and from here begin difficulties, if you do not
have phone wire or Bluetooth adapter. There is one easiest way to do this, but you need to
have internet connection in your phone, now days its not so expensive and you could activate/
deactivate it any time. Now open mail box from computer and send email to yourself with
attached ringtone in, when you finished, open your mail box from your mobile phone browser,
save attached ringtone to cell phone, use phone menu to set it up as custom
ringtone. That’s all, enjoy your phone ringing.