Vine Now Allows Users To Remix And Remake Audio
Just go to the options on a Vine and press “make an audio remix”. “This means that you can see the original Vine from which a remix or remake was created”.
The service is being used by millions of users every month and the popularity of Vine is also increasing rapidly.
The new features should make it easier for users to add their own spin on popular and trending Vines, according to Kristian Bauer, iOS Engineer at Vine. Then, users have to touch the screen to record or import videos from their camera roll to make a Vine as they normally would. This also made possible through a discovery option that lets the viewer search for a specific audio and see how many other Vines have incorporated that clip. Searching via songs is also set to come to the service, adding a larger element of Discovery to the Vine experience, and also helping the original creators get the kudos they deserve.
For Vine, the new features are part of a broader effort by sing a sweeter tune.
Vine has started updating a few new features for its Android and iOS app versions with new audio and discovery features. a new feature now available only on iOS running devices.
To view the source Vine, users can tap the music note under the video, followed by a tap on arrow pointing towards right. The average user can in fact create successful remixes that people might enjoy and continuously loop it. Gaining followers for newbies on Vine has been a nightmare and most stick to watching rather than posting.
In August this year, the Twitter-owned Vine announced that it is planning to add remix support to Vine and it has taken about three months before the Audio Remix feature has been added to the app. While Vine is available on many platforms such as iOS, Android, Windows Phone and more, the latest Audio Remix feature will initially be available only to iOS users.