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Plus, you don’t even need to register! Just drag any part of a collaboration to add another great sounding video to your composition. See it in action with @dhruv_goel, @leslielaine, @craftandjun, @joyboymusic, @cgmelamed, @dandy and others pic.twitter.com/tbrtHVHAPm
– Brit Mennuti (@britmennuti) December 14, 2020
If you come across a musician whose work you enjoy, you can bookmark them and get notifications every time they download a video. Of course, you can add your own clips to any collaboration or create your own project that other people can contribute to.
There is no direct integration with Facebook, because TechCrunch notes, but you can export videos through iOS share sheet. You can post the clips, which include a watermark, to your Instagram Story or to TikTok, probably the best-known app for short collaborative videos.
At least for now, Collab is focused on music, so it’s somewhat distinct from TikTok and its clones, such as Instagram reels or Spotlight on Snapchat. This perhaps has more in common with Soundtrap Capture, which allows musicians to layer their parts together, but without videos.
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