I did say less than 40 but I guess I should have said 40 or less.  Sorry.

Later...

Tim Kilburn
Fort McMurray, AB Canada

On 2012-10-13, at 2:53 PM, Chris <[email protected]> wrote:

> Actually and I don't know if this aplies to all countries and all cellular 
> providers but my iPhone 4 running iOS 6 locked to the O2 cellular provider 
> will accept 40 second ringtones.
> 
> 
> Christopher Hallsworth
> 
> On 13/10/2012 20:50, Tim Kilburn wrote:
>> Hi,
>> 
>> • Bring the item you wish to make a Ringtone from into Fission.
>> • Play the item until the place you wish to start the Ringtone from and
>> pause it there.
>> •  Press cmd-t to Split the clip at the Playhead.
>> 
>> Now comes the part that sometimes is tricky.  You'll need to use the
>> items under the Clip menu.  What I usually do is press cmd-[ (left
>> bracket) to select the previous clip then press cmd-k to crop the
>> selected area.  You can then play the new clip to confirm that
>> everything was cropped properly.  Sometimes, in this case, I've had
>> difficulties determining whether to use cmd-[ or cmd] for selecting
>> previous or next clip because the wrong thing gets cropped.  In these
>> situations, I just press cmd-z to Undo my error then use the opposite
>> command.  Remember that the Undo remembers multiple actions so the Undo
>> is quite useful.  After I have the start position set, I move my
>> playhead to the end position and use cmd-t to split the clip there.  I
>> can then use the same process again to crop the leftover away.  Now I'll
>> have a segment that is less than 40 seconds that can be used as an
>> iTunes Ringtone.  Just go under the File menu and select Save As
>> Ringtone and it will be done.
>> 
>> Hopefully, this is clear.
>> 
>> Later...
>> 
>> Tim Kilburn
>> Fort McMurray, AB Canada
>> 
>> On 2012-10-13, at 11:50 AM, Scott Rumery <[email protected]
>> <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
>> 
>>> Hello,
>>> 
>>> Is there anyone out there that knows how to make an iPhone ringtone
>>> using Fission?  I know that I can make a ringtone simply by using
>>> iTunes, and I do know how to do this, but I am wanting to learn how to
>>> do some basic audio editing with Fission.  I have been trying to do
>>> this for a couple of hours now, and I am getting a little frustrated
>>> with it.
>>> 
>>> Any help will be greatly appreciated.
>>> 
>>> Scott
>>> 
>>> 
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