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How I created my first mp3 ringtone
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By Marianne Anderson
Last month, my friend advised me to use a music editing
software to create my own MP3 ringtones for my new hand
phone. I was surprised because the software he told me was
not familiar at all. He said that this software was
excellent and I would not regret using it.
First, I downloaded the trial version from CNET Download.com.
With the queries "Music Morpher Gold", I chose to download their
latest build online, version 3.0 if my memory serves me
right.
Then I chose the song I really liked at the time, "Hips
don't like" by Shakira, to begin my editing task. I
opened Editor Module and then was lost in hundreds of sound
effects. It was really a lot of fun to change to song
background then.

Then my friend told me I could change the singer's voice.
Then he showed me how to make a male singing voice become
female and vice versa.
However, the best part of creating a ringtone was in cutting
the song into segments and joining those segments in
whatever order I liked. In addition, my friend told me I
could connect segments from different songs.
Thanks to my friend's suggestion, now I am having a good
tool to create my own MP3 ringtones. I decided to buy not
long after I downloaded, and http://www.musicmorpher.com/free-tutorials.htm from that
time helped me a lot. Now I know how to do almost anything
with my music collection. I can not only create ringtones,
but also make remix songs, parody songs, DJ music, music for
podcast, etc.
About the author: Marianne Anderson shares her tips
to create an MP3 ringtone with Music Morpher Gold from http://www.audio4fun.com/ for everyone who is keen on
making their hand phones unique. |
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