Bottom Lineįind my iPhone is one of those services that is handy for finding missing devices and essential if they are lost or stolen. ConsĪlways-on tracking: The downside to having such a convenience is that your devices are regularly being asked their locations, and the information is being aggregated on Apple's servers.
Remote wipe: If your device is stolen, you can protect your privacy by wiping all data the next time it is online. The option is extremely handy if a phone gets lost inside the house.ĭisplay a contact number: In case the device is question shows up where it's not supposed to be, you have the option of sending a message along with your contact number, which can be read by anyone. View all devices on a map and remotely trigger a sound: When you open the app you'll see all of your online devices on a map, and you'll be able to make them produce a sound, even if they are in silent mode. If a device is lost or stolen, you have the options of locking the device down, displaying a contact number, and wiping it clean. This guide was submitted when Garageband's interface was still based on iOS 7/8/9's iCloud Drive app, when the Files app never existed, and you had to have your files saved in iTunes File Sharing to access them.Find my iPhone helps you find your misplaced Apple device by showing it on a map and optionally making it play a sound. This is no longer the case, so I've updated the guide based on its new interface. In this guide, I'll be explaining the process of making ringtones using the GarageBand app. No computer is necessary, and it can completely be done by only using 2GB, meaning GarageBand's estimated size. Launch GarageBand from your home screen.If you are not in the Recents tab already, select recents from the bottom left corner.We want to make tracks in this demonstration, but you can certainly use Live Loops as your ringtone. Select tracks, then select an instrument with a three finger swipe left and right to cycle through the available ones. Play a melody or import a loop of your choice.To import a loop, refer to the Importing Loops/Audio Files section of the guide. Now, tap the Menu button at the top of the screen, and select My Songs.įor now, use the touch screen, to play out a melody/beat of your choice.Do note, your recording, can only be less than or equal to 30 seconds. Now you are back in the Recents tab, at least I am going with the fact that you are in the Recents tab.Ĩ bars at a BPM (Beats per Minute) of 110, the default BPM on GarageBand, takes up about 15 to 20 seconds of the ringtone.Find your song, and use the rotor gesture to find Actions. Sjipe down until you hear Share, then double tap. In Share, there are three weirdly labeled buttons.From here, the steps are the same as in previous builds.ĭocument Sharing Audio, Document Sharing Ringtone, and Ducument Sharing Project.Type the name of your ringtone in the text field, and hit Export. An alert should pop up on screen asking you what type of tone you want it to be. Selecting Ringtone will make that file a ringtone, and selecting Text Tone will make it a Text Tone. If you have GarageBand set up with iCloud, you should have two folders. One is called GarageBand File Transfer, which keeps track of your imported Audio Files, and the other is called GarageBand, which is just for keeping track of your projects, in a. To import audio files, GarageBand File Transfer is the folder you must place the files in. To do this, simply move the Audio Files, into GarageBand File Transfer. This can be done from the Files app, or using the option Save to Files if you are exporting from another app.
If exporting from another app, select On my iPhone/iPad/iPod, which will expand the folder. Then below it, select GarageBand File Transfer. Then at the top, select Add to confirm that the GarageBand File Transfer folder is precisely where you want to place your audio files. To access the audio files, use the Loops option in the Tracks view, then select chudio Files. This will bring up all the files you've placed in the GarageBand File Transfer folder. You can simply double tap and hold, then drag them to the left to import them.