10 Tools For Creating Your Own Ringtones

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Sean P. Aune
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10 Tools For Creating Your Own Ringtones

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Changing ringtones often, and you can never find that perfect one? There is a wide selection of tools on the web now for you to chop up your favorite song, or even make a totally original creation that you can then turn around and sell for yourself. We've got 10 online tools for you that are a mixture of free and paid services, but with these you can turn just about any song into your favorite new ringtone.

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Audiko.net - Upload your song, or direct the site to a URL where it exists, clip the part you want, and then download your new ringtone through various methods.

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MakeOwnRingtone.com - As with most of the others, you upload your file and select which portion you want to make into the ringtone, but it offers a wider variety of uploadable formats: AAC, MMF, MP3, MP4, OGG, QCP. Choose your download via the site, delivered to your phone, or even have it emailed to you.

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Mobicious.com - Upload an MP3 you own, and choose any 20 seconds of it to make into a ringtone to be sent to your phone. Best of all, the service is free.

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Mobile17.com - Allows you to make Mega/Super/Real Tones and Polyphonic Tones and supports the majority of carriers.

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MyNuMo.com - Not only can you create your own original ringtones with MyNuMo, but once you have, you can sell them and earn some money from them.

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MyxerTones.com - Upload your music and make ringtones quickly and easily for delivery to your phone.

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Razz.com - A service allowing you to use clips from films an mix them with your voice. Once done, you can send them directly to your phone.

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RingBlender.com - Create your own ringtones from scratch using their various presets for different instruments, or make your own remixes of songs from bans such as The Polyphonic Spree or The Dandy Warhols. Each ringtone will cost you $2.99.

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ToneBee.com - Allows you to use an MP3 to create a new ringtone for your phone in just 3 steps.

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