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Personalise your Mac with startup sounds, music, and even spoken greetings!

Do you remember the days when you could assign different startup sounds to your Mac?

Although startup sounds make zero difference to the way your Mac functions, macOS isn’t exactly the most customisable of operating systems, so even small tweaks can make your Mac feel just that little bit more personal.

In this article, I’ll be sharing a trick that makes it feel like customisable Mac startup sounds never went away! We’ll be using macOS’ built-in Automator app to create a script that plays the audio file of your choice at startup – anything from a novelty sound effect, to a burst of your favourite music, or even a pre-recorded message. And, if you fancy something slightly more unsettling, then we’ll also create a script that’ll get macOS to greet you in one of its text-to-speech voices, every time you log into your account!

Play any audio file at startup

You can use macOS’ pre-installed Automator tool to create scripts that run at startup, so in this section we’ll be creating a script that plays the audio file of your choice. You can use this script to play pretty much any audio file, although for copyright reasons it won’t play protected iTunes files. Also, bear in mind that your chosen audio file will play in its entirely every single time you log into your account, so you may want to avoid using long clips, such as complete songs!

To create this script:

Now you’ve created your application, you need to set it to launch automatically whenever you log into your user account:

Create a spoken greeting

Alternatively, your Mac can greet you with the message of your choice, in one of its text-to-speech voices.

You can use any voice that’s installed on your Mac, so before creating your Automator script, decide which voice you want to use:

If you’re not happy with the selection of voices, then you can download additional voices by clicking ‘Customize…’ and then browsing the subsequent list.

Once you’ve decided which voice you want to use:

Say -v Daniel “Welcome back to your Mac!”

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