Android oreo custom notification sound

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How to Use Custom Notification Sounds on Android Oreo

Android Oreo's notification system allows you to customize your notifications with custom sounds, and one of the best ways to do this is by using your own audio files. In this article, we will show you how to use your own audio files as priority tones.

To edit your recordings, try using a free audio editing app to trim and transform the sound clips to the right length and file type. You can also use apps such as Voice Recorder for the purpose. With a little work, you can record some audio clips of your own using the pre-installed sound recorder app on your phone.

Step 1: Record Some Realistic Sound Clips

When it comes to setting custom sounds for specific apps on your smartphone, you can record audio clips of your own or use existing songs in your music library. They're often generic or just a bit boring. Whether you prefer techno beats, classical strings, or ringtones that sound like vintage phones, the default ones just don't cut it at times.

By recording your own audio files, you can create custom notification sounds that are more unique and personalized to your preferences. You can record anything from a simple beep to a complex composition, giving you complete control over the tone and style of your notifications.

Using Android Oreo's built-in sound recorder app or other third-party apps like Voice Recorder, you can easily record audio clips of any length and file type. From there, you can edit them using free audio editing software to trim and transform them into the perfect custom notification sound.

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By following these simple steps, you can take your Android Oreo notifications to the next level with custom sounds that are tailored to your unique preferences.

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