Change default alarm settings - Samsung Galaxy Note 9 Questions & Answers

When I set a new alarm with the samsung default clock (tell google to wake me up at 7 am for example) it sets an alarm with a default alarm ringtone, 3 snoozes and with bixby briefing turned on.
I don't seem to find how i can change those. I must change them manually each time i set an alarm.
Is there a way to change the default alarm settings without installing a new alarm app?

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