1. jchpoodle's Avatar
    Does anyone know of any good programs to use to cut and edit songs to make ringtones. i just want to edit a song like 45secs into the song to start as the ringtone so i can actually hear the chorus when someone calls. Any programs that are good for this??

    Thx!!!
    12-18-10 01:19 AM
  2. dannylill1981's Avatar
    12-18-10 02:23 AM
  3. sandersonster's Avatar
    12-18-10 07:00 PM
  4. Mister Xiado's Avatar
    Cool Edit Pro 2

    Such a low task for such a mighty application, but eh.
    12-20-10 12:09 AM
  5. Laura Knotek's Avatar
    +1 for Audacity. I also use it to create ringtones from my .mp3 files.

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    12-20-10 12:11 AM
  6. JP82191's Avatar
    sony sound forge 10
    12-20-10 01:03 AM
  7. Matrix Leader's Avatar
    I use Adobe Audition! It's amazing, not only does it cut songs to specific parts, but you can also add nice effects like increase the volume of the tone, add echo, etc.
    01-05-11 05:33 PM
  8. nikkie1981's Avatar
    I use MP3 Cutter. It's easy to cut songs and has a user friendly interface too.
    01-13-11 12:17 AM
  9. ezmoney16's Avatar
    I've been using itunes to make ringtones for the longest.

    1. Add song to library
    2. Right-Click on Song and select Get Info
    3. Go to the "Options" tab and enter "Start Time" and "End Time" of your choosing and hit "OK"
    4. Right-Click on the song again and select "Create ACC Version"
    5. Your XX second ringtone will appear and then drag to desktop and change the file extension from .m4a to .mp3
    6. There you go!! Easy as 1-2-3-4-5. lol

    Just don't forget to change the "Start Time" and "End Time" back to the original settings.
    Last edited by ezmoney16; 01-30-11 at 03:55 AM.
    01-30-11 03:29 AM
  10. tls720's Avatar
    I've been using itunes to make ringtones for the longest.

    1. Add song to library
    2. Right-Click on Song and select Get Info
    3. Go to the "Options" tab and enter "Start Time" and "End Time" of your choosing and hit "OK"
    4. Right-Click on the song again and select "Create ACC Version"
    5. Your XX second ringtone will appear and then drag to desktop and change the file extension from .m4a to .mp3
    6. There you go!! Easy as 1-2-3-4-5. lol

    Just don't forget to change the "Start Time" and "End Time" back to the original settings.
    Same here. Super easy and if it's too loud or distorted on my BB, I just reduce the volume of the song in itunes.
    02-10-11 09:25 AM
  11. hawkeyexx's Avatar
    I use goldwave.com
    03-30-11 04:45 PM
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