Facebook releases the music app Collab to the public - Tech Backbone

 

Facebook releases the music app Collab to the public - Tech Backbone
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Facebook releases the music app Collab to the public 

- Tech Backbone

By merging up to three separate videos, the software helps users to create short-form music videos. So three musicians, for instance, might each play a separate part of a song and merge it into one video. But each generated video is often uploaded to a public "Collab" feed, where if they like, people can watch and play along with it.

By merging up to three separate videos, the software helps users to create short-form music videos. So three musicians, for instance, might each play a separate part of a song and merge it into one video. But each generated video is often uploaded to a public "Collab" feed, where if they like, people can watch and play along with it.

So you might record one part, too and combine it with two other parts that other individuals have reported that you find on the Collab feed. Or you can only mix the videos of other people together; you don't have to be an artist yourself.

The app isn't yet, at least directly integrated with Facebook, but you can export the finished products via iOS share sheet to your Instagram storey (as well as other platforms, like TikTok).

On the App Store, Collab is free, and you can download it today.