By Li ZhangUpdated on December 17, 2022
“I am used to listening to the default alarm songs my iPhone has. Are there any ways I can change it and set Amazon Music as music alarm song on my device?”
All smartphone has the function of setting alarm clock. Most people set the alarm lock on their phone. You can select your favorite songs from music library as the alarm clock music. As we open our eyes in the morning, we surely want to start our day with a good mood. Listening to amazing music make us feel more better after waking up. Besides, listening favorite songs as we start our day will add some effect on how we will deal in all the things that must be done. Some people will agree that the default alarm tones are a bit boring. If you loves rock music, ballad songs, acoustic, or any other genres, you can enjoy those or more types of music as alarm songs on your device, as setting it as the music alarm on device. In the following passages, we will talk about how to set Spotify/Apple Music/Amazon Music/Tidal/YouTube as music alarm with subscription, and how to set it as music alarm without subscription.
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Actually, there are a lot of smartphone models has a feature to set songs from music streaming platforms as music alarm on device, like the newly Samsung Galaxy S20. This feature is available on almost all Android phone with the Google Clock app. Now we will take an example to set Spotify Music or Youtube Music as music alarm on phone.
How to Set Spotify/Youtube Music as Alarm on Phone
Step 1. Download and install Spotify Music/Youtube Music on phone.
Step 2. Tap the Clock app on phone and add an alarm.
Step 3. Tap on the bell icon, select Spotify Music or Youtube Music on the next page.
Step 4. Select a playlist or song you like in the list for alarm music.
Note: Spotify will ask you of permission to connect to the Clock app. YouTube Music require premium subscription to set music alarm. Currently, this feature is available on Galaxy S20, S20 Plus, and S20 Ultra only, for Samsung smartphone.
Though you can set Spotify/Apple Music/Amazon Music/Tidal/YouTube Music Songs as music alarm under music subscription, however, the music alarm will be invalid once the music subscription ends. So how to keep the music as music alarm without subscription? You need a third-party tool for help.
Some music fans who like to stream music but are not willing to keep subscription always. Once the music subscription ends all the downloaded music will disappear, even the music have been set to music alarm. May be they will ask how to set Spotify/Apple Music/Amazon Music/Tidal/YouTube music songs as music alarm without subscription.
To set Spotify/Apple Music/Amazon Music/Tidal/YouTube Music Songs as music alarm without subscription, you should convert the music to MP3 as local files first. This can be done through using some trust music converter tools.
As its name, UkeySoft Spotify Music Converter is the best Spotify Music Converter, help to convert Spotify to MP3. With the help of this UkeySoft program, either Spotify Free or Premium users can download over 82 million tracks, playlists, albums, podcasts and radio from Spotify to MP3, M4A, WAV, FLAC, AAC and AIFF for offline listening. It would preserve 100% quality while converting the Spotify music at 10X fast speed. After converting Spotify music to MP3 files, you can enjoy songs on as many devices as you like. Set the music as music alarm on device, burn to CD, save to SD card, upload to USB hard drive, etc,.
Steps to Convert Spotify Music to MP3
Step 1. Launch UkeySoft Spotify Converter
Step 2. Add music and select output format
Step 3. Convert Spotify songs to MP3
Thanks to UkeySoft Apple Music Converter, you can download Apple Music to computer with ease, convert Apple Music to MP3 with its original audio quality. Download Apple Music for offline listening on any devices. Except MP3, you are allowed to convert Apple Music to M4A, WAV, M4R, FLAC, MKA, AU, AC3 and more. You can set output MP3 music files as music alarm on device after the music conversion. Besides Apple Music Converter, it is also a iTunes Music Converter & Audible Converter, help to convert iTunes songs/audiobooks, Audible books to MP3.
Steps to Convert Apple Music to MP3
Step 1. Run UkeySoft program and log in iTunes account
Step 2. Choose output format
Step 3. Add Apple Music songs
Step 4. Convert Apple Music to MP3
UkeySoft Amazon Music Converter not only can download songs, playlist, albums, podcasts from Amazon Music HD, Prime & Unlimited, but also can convert Amazon Music to MP3 for offline listening to on any device. Losslessly convert Amazon Music to MP3, M4A, AAC, WAV, AIFF and FLAC audio files. After converting Amazon Music to MP3 using UkeySoft program, you can keep Amazon Music forever even without subscription, easily set the music as music alarm on device. Preserve 100% original music quality and ID3 tags, the conversion is up to 10X faster speed.
Steps to Convert Amazon Music to MP3
Step 1. Launch UkeySoft Amazon Music Converter and log in with Amazon account
Step 2. Click “Gear” icon to configure output audio parameters
Step 3. Add and select music to convert
Step 4. Click "Convert" to convert Amazon Music to MP3
Step 5. Once finished, click "History" to check the converted songs
To convert Tidal Music to MP3, UkeySoft Tidal Music Converter is strong recommended for you. It is a full-featured Tidal Music downloader & converter & player. It enable to convert Tidal Music to MP3/M4A, FLAC, WAV, AIFF, etc. for offline playback without official app. With this smart Tidal Music converter, both Tidal Free users, Tidal HiFi and HiFi Plus subscriber can download Tidal Music to computer as local files, preserve with its master Hi-Fi audio quality. Built-in Tidal web player, no Tidal app needed. 10X faster conversion speed, batch conversion function. After finishing the music conversion, you can freely play Tidal Music anywhere and anytime on any devices. In addition, it can be used for more personal usage, set music as music alarm on device, share the music in social media, backup music to cloud service, and more.
Steps to Convert Tidal Music to MP3
Step 1. Run UkeySoft Tidal Music Converter and log in Tidal account
Step 2. Choose MP3 as output format
Step 3. Add songs for conversion
Step 4. Begin convert Tidal Music to MP3
Step 5. Get the output MP3 music files
After converting Spotify/Apple Music/Amazon Music/Tidal/YouTube Music songs to MP3, now you can freely set the music as music alarm without subscription.
For setting output MP3 music files as music alarm on iPhone or Android phone, we suggest you use this iOS & Android Manager. It is a ringtone maker, capable of setting music as music alarm on device easily. It can be also used for transferring the data between two mobile devices, or transferring data between device and computer. Transfer, edit, backup, manage, view iOS & Android phone data for data management.
Step 1. Run iOS & Android Manager Program
In the first step, launch iOS & Android Manager and connect your phone to your computer. Go to the "Music" tab at the top of the page. Click the "Add" button, copy and paste the converted MP3 music file into the window.
Step 2. Select the Song
Select the song you want to set as your device music alarm, then select the "Ringtone Maker" feature.
Step 3. Edit the Song as Music Alarm
After loading into a new window, you can set the start and end time of the music alarm for editing.
When these steps above completes, you can select "Save to Device" to transfer the created M4R music alarm file to your device.
Step 4. Set Music Alarm on iPhone or Android Phone
Now you can set the music as music alarm on your iPhone or Android phone.
Now you have set Spotify/Apple Music/Amazon Music/Tidal/YouTube Music songs as music alarm on your phone even without subscription.
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