In fact, it is the only app with that name.

David Chittenden, MSc, MRCAA
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On 13/12/2012, at 11:38, Kimberly <[email protected]> wrote:

> It is ringtone architect. I do not have the developer to hand but it will pop 
> right up on a search.
> 
> Sent from Kimber's iPhone
> 
> On Dec 12, 2012, at 4:09 PM, Morten Reimer Sørensen 
> <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
>> Sieghard:
>> The app you talked about: "app of the day", can I have a link for it? or the 
>> name of the developer?
>> Thanks much.
>> 
>> Sent from my iPhone
>> 
>> On 12/12/2012, at 20.18, Sieghard Weitzel <[email protected]> wrote:
>> 
>>> Hi Robert,
>>>  
>>> By default the app takes the first 40 seconds of a song. You can play that 
>>> 40 second portion of the song and, if you don’t like it, approximately 
>>> figure out how many seconds into the song you want to start. If, for 
>>> example, you think you want to start 6 seconds into the song, just change 
>>> the start position to 6 seconds, the duration will still be 40 seconds so 
>>> when you play your selection it will play from 6 seconds to 46 seconds. 
>>> Then you may decide that you have to nudge the start position a bit more 
>>> ahead or back to make it sound good and you can do that because each tap on 
>>> the > or < symbol only moves the position by one tenth of a second. Once 
>>> you have it where you want it you can do the same to the end position. If 
>>> the song fades out in the middle of a word and you want to make it a couple 
>>> of seconds shorter you can just move the end position back, in my example 
>>> instead of from 6 to 46 seconds you may want to go from 7 to 44 seconds 
>>> which will result in a ringtone that is 37 seconds long instead of the full 
>>> 40 seconds you can have.
>>>  
>>> Once you play around with it it’s really quite easy to do, it does require 
>>> a lot of taps if you want to move the position by 8 or 10 seconds as you 
>>> have to tap the < or > symbol ten times for each second, but if you split 
>>> tap it’s pretty quick and it’s way more precise than using a slider.
>>>  
>>>  
>>> Regards,
>>> Sieghard
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