Bro, try to lower the sound at audacity. …

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3 comments to Bro, try to lower the sound at audacity. …

  • bro, try to lower the sound at audacity. It helps a lot. A loud noise music tends to BANG and EXPLODE in certain phones that has a very high volume capacity. Try it dude. I know it would help.

    Note: I mean lowering the “gain” volume.. maybe -6 or -3… try different outputs till you get your desired outcome…

  • maybe the file formats are different. do you export the song clips as mp3 or wav. it may make a difference for the phone. you can also reopen the clips, select the whole track, click effectsamplifyand turn it down 5 db and try again. maybe 10 is needed.

  • In the sttings of the MP3, use 128kpbs of quality… (it’s CD quality) it creates a bigger file but it’s worth it… (I make my ringtones too) 30 seconds = 420Kbs approx.