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    Instagram now lets you add up to 20 songs to your reels

    News RoomBy News RoomJuly 16, 20241 Min Read
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    Instagram will now let you add up to 20 audio tracks to your reel, according to an update spotted by social media consultant Matt Navarra. When you add different tracks to a reel, Instagram will label the audio mix as belonging to you, allowing other users to share and re-use it.

    Before this update, you could only add one track to your reel. But now that you can include multiple tracks, you can sync different audio to the text, stickers, and clips that appear in your reel, potentially making for an even more chaotic video.

    To use the feature, hit the new Add to mix button that appears in Instagram’s video editor. From there, you can choose the tracks you want to include, which portions to use, as well as where to place them in your video. After you post the reel, other users can see all the tracks included in the reel and will also see a button to “use audio mix” in their own videos.

    This is one feature that even TikTok doesn’t have yet; users there still need to use a workaround or third-party app to get multiple songs in their videos.

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