How to Make Your Own MP3 Ringtones for the Kyocera Slider Remix

Go to http://audacity.sourceforge.net/ and download the audio editor for your computers operating system., Install this program and open it by double clicking the audacity Icon (looks like headphones)., Choose an MP3 from your collection of legally...

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Step-by-Step Guide

  1. Step 1: Go to http://audacity.sourceforge.net/ and download the audio editor for your computers operating system.

    This is a great program and its free!
  2. Step 2: Install this program and open it by double clicking the audacity Icon (looks like headphones).

    You will see an option in the menu for opening an MP3. , You will see an MP3 Audio Track.

    At this time you will need to recognize that a ringtone is actually only a small part of a song (approximately 6-8 seconds). , For example, for Devo's "Whip It"

    you might want the part where they sing "you must whip it, whip it good". ,,, Right click on the MP3.

    A menu Will Drop down and you will need to click Rename. , This is right for your OS but this ringtone isn't for your computer, its for your phone. , Insert your flash card from your phone into the flash card reader.

    Copy the renamed music file onto your card in your SAVED SOUNDS folder. , Insert into your Kyocera Slider Remix.

    Go to your media Gallery in the Menu of your phone ...

    Go to Sounds and then Saved Sounds.

    Select your ringtone and listen to your personalized MP3.

    Select Option and assign to a specific person or make it the default Ringtone.
  3. Step 3: Choose an MP3 from your collection of legally acquired music.

  4. Step 4: Highlight the portion of the song you want.

  5. Step 5: Go to the Menu after highlighting the portion of song you want to hear on an incoming call and select export song portion.

  6. Step 6: Save your "ringtone" Example : Ringtone-Devo-WhipIt.MP3 Put it somewhere you know where it is like your desktop or document folder.

  7. Step 7: Close Audacity and open the File where you saved it.

  8. Step 8: Change the file extension from "Ringtone-Devo-WhipIt.MP3" to "Ringtone-Devo-WhipIt.mid" You may receive a warning from your OS saying it won't work or play correctly.

  9. Step 9: Move the ringtone to your phone.

  10. Step 10: Remove your card from the flash reader and remove the TransFlash card from the adapter.

Detailed Guide

This is a great program and its free!

You will see an option in the menu for opening an MP3. , You will see an MP3 Audio Track.

At this time you will need to recognize that a ringtone is actually only a small part of a song (approximately 6-8 seconds). , For example, for Devo's "Whip It"

you might want the part where they sing "you must whip it, whip it good". ,,, Right click on the MP3.

A menu Will Drop down and you will need to click Rename. , This is right for your OS but this ringtone isn't for your computer, its for your phone. , Insert your flash card from your phone into the flash card reader.

Copy the renamed music file onto your card in your SAVED SOUNDS folder. , Insert into your Kyocera Slider Remix.

Go to your media Gallery in the Menu of your phone ...

Go to Sounds and then Saved Sounds.

Select your ringtone and listen to your personalized MP3.

Select Option and assign to a specific person or make it the default Ringtone.

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