[Q] Annoying sound - from there ? - Galaxy S6 Edge Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

Hi. I do not know what's going wrong, but every time I get a new mail or otherwise, which is displayed at the top of my Galaxy S6 edge, so the phone plays the annoying sound that I can not find how I change.
I have change and controlled notification sound for SMS, MMS, e-mail, to have their own sound, but still comes The infinite annoying sound every time.
How do I determine what is submitting this notification sound?

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Whenever i speak on the phone and i get new notification, i get a constant background noise like the caller is engaged in another call, even while i am talking to them.
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OK, so I found a great app in the Play Store that allows me to have separate ringtones for Gmail, Outlook, SMS, and MMS along with various vibration modes for each. Although it does not increase the vibration intensity, by letting you choose a longer and/or pulsating pattern it shows that the phone actually does vibrate rather well, so it appears to add intensity to the vibration motor.
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.wbouvy.vibrationcontrol&hl=en
Now, for the you help me part: Does anyone out there have a way, or an app, that can separate the volume controls for messages and Ringtone for phone calls? I hate that my message tones are so loud when my ringtones are just right. I did create my own message tone at half volume so that helps somewhat.
My ZTE Axon 7 has this ability built in so I know it can be done! I wish Huawei would do this...anyone from Huawei listening???
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Get Tasker. It'll do everything except make coffee for you. Once you've played with it for a short while, you'll wonder how you ever got by without it (in fact, I'm surprised every time I encounter someone who hasn't already installed it!).
jaseman said:
OK, so I found a great app in the Play Store that allows me to have separate ringtones for Gmail, Outlook, SMS, and MMS along with various vibration modes for each. Although it does not increase the vibration intensity, by letting you choose a longer and/or pulsating pattern it shows that the phone actually does vibrate rather well, so it appears to add intensity to the vibration motor.
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.wbouvy.vibrationcontrol&hl=en
Now, for the you help me part: Does anyone out there have a way, or an app, that can separate the volume controls for messages and Ringtone for phone calls? I hate that my message tones are so loud when my ringtones are just right. I did create my own message tone at half volume so that helps somewhat.
My ZTE Axon 7 has this ability built in so I know it can be done! I wish Huawei would do this...anyone from Huawei listening???
So, is there an app that can do this?
Any help is appreciated!
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So did Tasker works
Thought I answered the Tasker question....but I'm not finding it???? Oh well....I do not want to use tasker....too complicated and convoluted for what I want/need.... In fact I am no longer using any 3rd party app for ringtones at all. Since I found the proper way to set a ringtone for Gmail, and I now use Textra, and I also created another tone for messages/Textra (which I created at a lower volume) I can now have separate tones for Phone calls, Gmail, and Texts. I can turn the volume up to full for ringtone and my homemade tone for texts plays at the proper volume as if I had two volume sliders instead of just one. Problem solved for me! Thanks though for the suggestion!

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