On 2022-08-21, Hank Rogers <hank@nospam.invalid> wrote:
badgolferman wrote:
So some people say it’s simple and here are the ten steps needed to do it.
No thanks.
Probably wise decision. I've not been able to get it working
anyway.
Because you are ignoring the easiest method of doing it in favor of a convoluted and error-prone way of doing it (because: troll). It's
actually quite easy to do - no computer required:
1. Open Safari and search for a sound:
<https://imgur.com/PmexIp0>
2. Tap Download to download the sound:
<https://imgur.com/V1WX9tb>
<https://imgur.com/Nhp4Rxm>
<https://imgur.com/t0J5Kci>
3. Tap the sound file ZIP archive to expand it:
<https://imgur.com/nf19gFB>
<https://imgur.com/CWfwRSH>
4. Open GarageBand, and tap Create Song to create a new song. <https://imgur.com/LgaKAS1>
5. Tap Voice under Audio Recorder:
<https://imgur.com/m9LMz7i>
6. Tap the View icon at the top, tap the Loop icon at the top to
open the clip selection panel, then tap the Files tab at the top and tap Browse at the bottom:
<https://imgur.com/XqbNFES>
<https://imgur.com/XWGhOuc>
<https://imgur.com/PVIZIAk>
7. Navigate to the Downloads folder, open the unzipped sound folder, and choose the extracted sound file:
<https://imgur.com/iY4sX4f>
<https://imgur.com/4K9BOeB>
<https://imgur.com/Uxt0NZ1>
8. Tap and hold the sound file to import it into your GarageBand song: <https://imgur.com/pjPgyD2>
You can now optionally edit the song as you see fit, or leave it as-is: <https://imgur.com/tJ2ASqM>
9. Tap the arrow icon near the top-left corner, and tap My Songs: <https://imgur.com/QyMa8dt>
10. Tap and hold on the new song you created, tap Share, then tap
Ringtone:
<https://imgur.com/jkkJwut>
<https://imgur.com/v0fkZbW>
Jolly Roger wrote:
On 2022-08-21, Hank Rogers <hank@nospam.invalid> wrote:
badgolferman wrote:
So some people say it’s simple and here are the ten steps needed to
do it.
No thanks.
Probably wise decision. I've not been able to get it working anyway.
Because you are ignoring the easiest method of doing it in favor of a
convoluted and error-prone way of doing it (because: troll). It's
actually quite easy to do - no computer required:
1. Open Safari and search for a sound:
<https://imgur.com/PmexIp0>
2. Tap Download to download the sound:
<https://imgur.com/V1WX9tb>
<https://imgur.com/Nhp4Rxm>
<https://imgur.com/t0J5Kci>
3. Tap the sound file ZIP archive to expand it:
<https://imgur.com/nf19gFB>
<https://imgur.com/CWfwRSH>
4. Open GarageBand, and tap Create Song to create a new song.
<https://imgur.com/LgaKAS1>
5. Tap Voice under Audio Recorder:
<https://imgur.com/m9LMz7i>
6. Tap the View icon at the top, tap the Loop icon at the top to
open the clip selection panel, then tap the Files tab at the top and tap
Browse at the bottom:
<https://imgur.com/XqbNFES>
<https://imgur.com/XWGhOuc>
<https://imgur.com/PVIZIAk>
7. Navigate to the Downloads folder, open the unzipped sound folder, and
choose the extracted sound file:
<https://imgur.com/iY4sX4f>
<https://imgur.com/4K9BOeB>
<https://imgur.com/Uxt0NZ1>
8. Tap and hold the sound file to import it into your GarageBand song:
<https://imgur.com/pjPgyD2>
You can now optionally edit the song as you see fit, or leave it as-is:
<https://imgur.com/tJ2ASqM>
9. Tap the arrow icon near the top-left corner, and tap My Songs:
<https://imgur.com/QyMa8dt>
10. Tap and hold on the new song you created, tap Share, then tap
Ringtone:
<https://imgur.com/jkkJwut>
<https://imgur.com/v0fkZbW>
Something so simple to do on all other platforms, is a clusterfuck on iOS.
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