How do you suggest a person determines where to start in the song to get the 
clip they want?  Does it give the ability for the user to play and pause the 
song and learn what the elapsed time is?
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  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Sieghard Weitzel 
  To: [email protected] 
  Sent: Tuesday, December 11, 2012 11:47 AM
  Subject: Free ap for today: Ringtone Architect


  Hello Listers,

   

  I know that many people here asked about making ringtones and I thought I 
post this. I have the "App of the Day" app. It's a free app and each day at 
some point in the morning you get a push notification about an app that is free 
for that day. I know there are many other apps like this out there, but today 
the free app is called "Rington Architect". It allows you to create ringtones 
from your music library on your iPhone. It seems the app is quite accessible. 
When you first open it you have 3  choices, "Creat RingTones", "Manage 
RingTones" and "btn Help".

   

  If  you double tap on Create Ringon all the songs on you riPhone are 
displayed in alphabetical order. Pick one and you see a screen with the song 
title and length at the top. Then you have a time readout on the left with a < 
"less than symbol" to the left and a > "greater than symbol" to the right. That 
time that is displayed on the left is your start time and by default it is 0 
seconds. If you swipe right past the > symbol, you see the duration which by 
default is 40 seconds, the maximum length a rington can be. To the right of 
that is your end time and it once again has a < and a > on each side so you can 
double tap on either one and adjust it. If, for example, the start time is 0 
then the end time is 40 seconds as the ringtone is 40 seconds long. You can 
double tap on the < symbol to the left of the end time read out and change the 
end time, for example, to 38 seconds, then this automatically reduces the 
length to 38 seconds as well. If you make the start time greater than 0 
seconds, e.g. you double tap on the > sign to the right of the start time and 
set it to 5 seconds, the end time automatically goes to 45 seconds. The 
increments are super tiny, only one tenth of a second, so if you want to change 
the start time to 10 seconds you have to do a lot of tapping, 10 taps only 
changes it by 1 second. It's easiest to split tap, i.e. find the > symbol to 
the right of the start time, hold a finger on it and tap with a second finger, 
you can tap pretty much as fast as you like as long as you don't move the 
finger on the > symbol. 

   

  The app also fades the song at the end and you can set that, I haven't played 
around it it, though. Then at the bottom you have a "Play" and "Save" button. 
Once you adjusted the time the way you want you an play the ringtone and it 
will play the part of the song you selected. If you like it the way it is you 
can double tap on Save, if not adjust start and end time until you are 
satisfied. After you save it, double tap OK, then go back at the top left of 
the screen and go to "Manage Ringtones". Here you can rename the ringtone or 
email it to you in order to copy it into youriTunes library. You can also use 
iTunes File Sharing to grab the ringtones from your phone and copy them into 
the ringtones folder.

   

  Only thing that so far I found is not accessible is the file name of your 
ringtone. Voiceover doesn't read anything, but if you create one at a time and 
email it to you, then delete it it's not a problem and if I have time I'll 
write to the developer and ask if he could take a look at making that 
accessible. I am sure it won't hurt if others do so as well, but overall this 
seems to be accessible and easy to use.

   

  I also downloaded Ringtone Wizard Pro which was free on the App of the Day 
promo a few weeks ago. It basically works the same way, but the interface seems 
a bit more cluttered.

   

  Oh, and Ringtone Architect is by a developer called "Mix1009" and it retains 
whatever quality the original song was for the ringtone.

   

  Regards,

  Sieghard

   


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