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05-16-2009, 03:49 PM #1
Where Can I Get REALLY LOUD Ringtones For iPhone ?
Hi guys! Does anyone know where I can get VERY LOUD sounds for ringtone, voicemail, alerts, and incoming SMS messages? Thanks!
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05-16-2009, 04:10 PM #2Livin the iPhone Life
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To get loud ringtones, I usually have to use an audio editor to increase the volume before putting them into my iPhone.

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iPhoneRingtone Maker is great
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I've been using a ringtone I found in the downloads section of this site forever now. It sounds like a normal ring but it's good and loud. I think the file is called "Cell Phone Ringing". It's somewhere in the sounds download section here, a few pages in.
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I use garageband to edit any ringtone I wanna use and turn the juice up.
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I use Audacity and Garage Band
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You can edit the volume of the ringtone within itunes before you do your last aac conversion and file extension change.
Right click a song in iTunes
Create AAC version
Right click the new AAC version of the song your created
Select Get Info
Select the Info tab of the popup box and at the top you will see a volume slider that lets you increase or decrease the volume.
After you have edited the ringtone to your liking (ie Start and Stop times etc etc) click OK at the bottom.
Finish it off by Right clicking again--->create AAC version and then change the file extension.
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For the loudest ringtones just go on any train in the UK.....
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For the loudest ringtones just go on any train in the UK.....
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