Make iPhone Ringtones from JW.org Kingdom Songs and JW Broadcast Music Videos
Have you ever wanted to make one of our beautiful Kingdom Songs into a ringtone for your iPhone? How about converting a Music Video from JW Broadcast into a ringtone? Now it’s possible with a cool app called Workflow. You can download Workflow from the App Store using the link below. If you’re interested in more workflows to optimize your theocratic activity, check out this post here.

Next, you’ll need this pre-made workflow file (hand-crafted here at AppChasers). Tap on the image below to import the file into the Workflow app.
Lastly you’ll need the GarageBand app, which is free if you’ve recently bought a new iPhone or iPad.

Now, follow the steps below to make either a Kingdom Melody or a Music Video into a ringtone.
Steps 1-3 for Making a Kingdom Melody audio file into a Ringtone
1) On your iPhone (or iPad) go to http://www.jw.org/en/publications/music-songs/ and look for the song you want by tapping the headphones icon and then tap MP3.
2) Once you’ve found the song you want, tap play to preview it.
3) If this is the correct song, tap and hold on the “Download” button and then tap “Copy”.
Check out the following image gallery showing how to do this.
Steps 1-3 for Making a JW TV Music Video into a Ringtone
1) Visit http://tv.jw.org and find the video you’re interested in converting to audio. Tap the “Download” button.
2) Tap and hold on the “240p” button. This is the lowest video resolution, but its perfect for our purpose as it will result in a small audio file.
3) Tap “Copy”.
Check out the following image gallery showing how to do this.
Steps 4-12 using Workflow and GarageBand
4) Now open the Workflow app and run the previously imported “Make Ringtone” workflow.
5) Once the workflow has completed, open the GarageBand app and start a new song with the Audio Recorder instrument.
6) Switch to Track View by pressing the icon that looks like 5 stacked lines in the upper left.
7) Now quickly tap in the first square to the right of the microphone image and paste your file. Optionally, you can adjust the position to where you want the ringtone to start and end. Do this my grabbing the start and end handles.
8) Tap the down arrow in the upper left. Tap My Songs to exit Track view.
9) Tap Select in the upper right. Highlight your song by taping on it. Then tap the Share icon (looks like a square with and arrow).
10) Select Ringtone from the Share sheet. Name your ringtone and the tap Export in the upper right.
11) Lastly, you can use the sound as a ringtone, text tone, or assign it only to a specific contact. And your done. The new ringtone can also be found in your Settings app under Sounds.
12) If you’d ever like to delete any of your custom ringtone, follow steps 9 and 10 and then select “Your Ringtones”. Here you’ll tap “Edit” in the upper right and then you can delete the tones.
Check out the following gallery for a visual walk-through of steps 4-12.
Using Workflow and GarageBand the sky is the limit to the amount of ringtones you can create and install right on your iPhone.
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October 30, 2015 @ 8:04 am
Will this work on an android phone?
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October 30, 2015 @ 10:23 am
Hello. No I don’t think so. This only works on iPhone and iPad.