Youβre trying to find a built-in tune editor on a Xiaomi smartphone, but you canβt pinpoint its exact location on the menu? This problem is familiar to many MIUI users β the branded shell often hides useful tools in non-obvious sections. Depending on the firmware version (MIUI 12, 13, 14 or HyperOS), the path to the editor may differ, and in some models it is not at all as a standalone application.
In this article, weβll look at all the ways you can access the tune editor on Xiaomi, Redmi, and POCO devices, including hidden methods for old and new versions of software. Youβll learn how to crop audio files for alarms or notifications, what formats are supported, and what to do if the editor suddenly disappeared after the update. And for those who havenβt found the built-in tool, weβve compiled a list of the best third-party alternatives from.apk.
1.Where to look for a tune editor in Xiaomi's standard settings
In most Xiaomi smartphones, the tune editor is not a separate application, but is built into system tools. MIUI:
- π± MIUI 12β13: The Settings Path β Sound and vibration β Bell melodies β Editor (or the "Strip" button when selecting a file).
- π MIUI 14 / HyperOS: moved to Settings β Personalization β Sounds and vibrations β Melodies. β Change.
- β οΈ Redmi Note 10/11 and POCO: It may not be available β check through the files β Audio. β Long press on file.
If you donβt have an βEditorβ option on your menu, try an alternative way:
- Open the Files app (or any file manager).
- Go to the audio file folder (e.g. Internal Storage β Ringtones).
- Long press on the file β Open with the help β Sound editor.
Important! On some models (such as Xiaomi 12T or Redmi K50), the melody editor is only available for.mp3 or.m4a files. If your file is.wav or.flac, convert it through third-party apps first.
2.Why the Melody Editor May Not Be on Your Xiaomi
There are several reasons why you donβt find a built-in editor:
| Reason. | Software models/versions | Decision |
|---|---|---|
| Removed from regional firmware | Xiaomi for Europe/Russia (MIUI EU/RU) | Install global firmware or use third-party editors. |
| Not available in the "light" versions | Redmi Go, POCO C-series | Download Ringdroid or MP3 Cutter from the Play Market. |
| Hidden after update | MIUI 14 β HyperOS | Reset the settings of the Settings application to Settings β Applications β Application Management. |
| Limitation on file format | All versions. | Convert the file to.mp3 via Audio Converter. |
Critical information: On HyperOS devices (2026), the tune editor can be replaced with integration with Google Sound Picker. In this case, the path to it is: Settings β Applications β Default β Sound Selector.
How do I check the MIUI version?
3. Step-by-step instruction: how to cut the melody for an alarm clock
If the editor is found, follow this instruction to create a custom tune:
- Go to Settings β Sound and vibration β The alarm melody.
- Select Add a Melody and specify an audio file from memory.
- Click Cut (or Edit in HyperOS).
- Move the sliders on the timeline to select a fragment (maximum 30 seconds for an alarm clock).
- Save the result to the Ringtones or Alarms folder.
Make sure the file is.mp3 or.m4a.
Check the duration (no more than 5 minutes)
Copy the file into the Ringtones folder
Close all music players.-->
β οΈ Attention: B MIUI 14+ When a file is trimmed for more than 1 minute, the system can automatically compress its bitrate to 128 kbps. To avoid loss of quality, pre-stripped the file on a PC via Audacity.
4. Alternative ways to edit melodies
If the built-in editor is not available, use these methods:
- π΅ Ringdroid app: free editor with format support.mp3,.wav,.aac. Download here.
- π± MP3 Cutter and Ringtone Maker: allows you to trim, mix and add effects.Available from Play Market.
- π» PC Editing: Use Audacity (free) or Adobe Audition for accurate cropping.
- βοΈ Online services: mp3cut.net or audiotrimmer.com β no installation required.
Tip: For POCO F5 and Xiaomi 13 devices with HyperOS, it is better to use Ringdroid, as it correctly saves files to the Alarms/Notifications system folders.
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If the melody doesnβt appear on the alarm list after pruning, restart your phone or move the file manually to the Internal Storage β Media β Audio β Alarms folder.
5. Frequent errors and how to fix them
Users often face these problems:
β οΈ Note: If the melody is played with distortion after editing, check the bitrate of the original file. MIUI Does not support files with bitrates above 320 kbps for ringtones. Use the converter to reduce it to 192 kbps.
| Mistake. | Reason. | Decision |
|---|---|---|
| The editor does not save the file. | Not enough rights. | Give permissions to write in Settings β Apps β Editor β Permissions. |
| The cropped melody doesn't appear on the list | File saved to the wrong folder | Bring it to Media β Audio β Ringtones. |
| The app will fly out when it opens. | Damaged cache. | Clear the cache in Settings β Applications β Editor β Storage. |
| It is impossible to trim.flac files. | Unsupported format | Convert to.mp3 through MediaHuman Audio Converter. |
If after all the manipulations the editor still does not work, try resetting the sound settings:
Settings β System β Resetting settings β Resetting sound settings β6 How to Transfer an Edited Melody to Another Xiaomi
To use a custom tune on another device:
- Connect both phones to your PC via USB (file transfer mode).
- Copy a file from the Ringtones or Alarms folder on the first device.
- Plug it into a similar folder on the second Xiaomi.
- Reboot the second phone so that the files appear in the audio settings.
Important! If you are transferring files between devices with different versions of MIUI (e.g., MIUI 13 on HyperOS), check format compatibility. HyperOS may not support tunes created in older versions of the editor.
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For custom tunes to work smoothly, always save them to Ringtones, Alarms or Notifications folders β only they are scanned automatically by the system.
7.The Best Apps to Replace the Built-in Editor
If the standard tool doesnβt suit you, consider these alternatives:
- ποΈ Zedge: not just an editor, but a library of free tunes.
- π Ringtone Maker (from Big Bang Inc):.wav and.ogg support, export to the cloud.
- π§ AudioLab: Professional editor with effects (reverb, equalizer).
- π² Music Editor: Optimized for Xiaomi and Redmi, works without the Internet.
For devices with HyperOS, we recommend Zedge β it integrates with the new shell and automatically synchronizes melodies between devices through the Xiaomi account.