i downloaded ringtones from store, they don't show under ringtones. i went into settings, ringtones, tone store to purchase. there was no option to set as ringtone. they are shown under music purchases with no way to set as ringtone.
The support article you came here from should provide you with the steps needed to use ringtones on your iPhone. Have you tried them all yet? If so, and they didn't help, I suggest that you contact Apple Support directly. To do so, simply select the "Get Support" link in the upper right-hand side of this forum's web page.
i have a receipt from itunes for the purchases. i don't remember signing in when i paid for them, the store comes up when i went into settings, ringtones, sounds and haptics, tones store, purchased 2, then download purchases
Nokia may have released a dubstep version of their iconic ringtone, but undoubtedly the coolest ringtone you can have is one you made yourself. Here's how to turn any MP3 into a ringtone for free on both the iPhone and Android.
While you can convert songs to ringtones in iTunes for $0.99, you can just as easily do it for free with a few more clicks. you'll need an unprotected song in iTunes for this to work (that is, a .m4a or .mp3 file, not .m4p). To turn it into a ringtone:
The next time you sync your iPhone, your new ringtone should show up in Settings > Sounds > Ringtones. If you want to set different ringtones for specific contacts, you can head to the Contacts app, edit the contact you want to change, and choose a ringtone for them under "Ringtone".
Tap and drag the two grey sliders to select the portion of the song you want to turn into a ringtone. It can be of any length. You can click Play at any time to hear it from the start of your selection.
To set the ringtone for your entire phone, just head to Settings > Sound > Phone Ringtone. If you want to set it for a specific contact, you can just open up that contact in the Contacts app, hit the Menu button, choose Options, and tap Ringtone.
Far Side Virtual is a studio album by American electronic musician James Ferraro, released on October 25, 2011 by Hippos in Tanks. Conceived as a series of ringtones, the album marked Ferraro's transition from his previous lo-fi recording approach to a sharply produced, electronic aesthetic that deliberately evokes sources such as elevator music, corporate mood music, easy listening, and early computer sound design. The album has been interpreted as engaging with themes such as hyperreality, disposable consumer culture, 1990s retrofuturism, advertising, and musical kitsch.
Ferraro explained that his original idea had been to release the sixteen compositions on Far Side Virtual as a set of downloadable ringtones,[11] but wanted the songs to have the impact of a complete album.[12] He felt that few would want to purchase the music as a set of ringtones,[11] but said, "Hopefully these songs [will be] made available for ringtone[s] and the album will be condensed into ringtone format so the album won't be the centerpiece, it will just dissipate into the infrastructure. The record is just the contained gallery space of these ringtone compositions."[13] Ferraro said that listeners using songs from Far Side Virtual as ringtones was the realization of the album as "a performance art installation".[14]
Ferraro created Far Side Virtual with the Apple audio software GarageBand,[11] which brought out the "cheap digital sound" he desired, and called it a "[r]ubbery plastic symphony for global warming, dedicated to the Great Pacific Garbage Patch". He said, "This is ringtone music meant to be experienced on the post-structuralist medium, the smartphone."[14] Ferraro frequently described it as a musical still life of the 21st century, specifically the year it was released.[13][14][16] Electronic musician Dan Deacon praised the album for its unaltered, standard MIDI sound.[17] The sources of most of the album's found sounds have been described as "perversely commonplace",[18] and include the Skype log-in sound and synthesized voices that appear to mimic interactivity.[19]
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