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How VibeSing Band Mode Works — Group AI Cover Songs
A guide to Band Mode — how to start a Band Room, invite friends, generate a shared AI cover together, and share the result.
November 20, 2025
How VibeSing Band Mode Works — Group AI Cover Songs
Making an AI cover by yourself is fun. Making one with your entire friend group is something else.
Band Mode is VibeSing's group feature — it lets you and your friends all contribute your cloned voices to a single shared cover, then generate and share the result together. Here's how it works.
What Is Band Mode?
Band Mode creates a shared space called a Band Room. Everyone in the room contributes their own voice clone, and when you generate a cover, the result incorporates the group's voices rather than just one person's.
It's designed for exactly the situations where you'd think "we should all do this together" — group chats, friend trips, birthdays, inside jokes. The output is a shared artifact that belongs to everyone in the room.
Starting a Band Room
The Band Room creator opens VibeSing Studio and starts a session from the main interface. You'll get a shareable invite link — that's all you need. No accounts required for guests to join (though they'll need one to save their own clips).
Send the link over iMessage, WhatsApp, Instagram DM, Discord — wherever your group lives. Anyone who clicks it joins the Band Room.
Everyone Records Their Voice
When guests join the Band Room, they go through the same voice cloning step as any VibeSing user: three short recording prompts, about 30 seconds total.
Because voice models train in about two minutes, the whole group can be voice-cloned and ready within 5–10 minutes of joining. The Band Room shows who's ready — once everyone has a voice model active, you can move to the generation step.
Async mode works too. You don't need everyone online at the same time. Share the link, give people a window (a day, a few hours, whatever makes sense for your group), and generate once enough people have added their voices. The Band Room waits for you.
Picking a Song and Generating
The Band Room host picks the song and vocal style — or the group can debate in the group chat and the host picks the winner. Either way, one person hits Generate.
The pipeline runs using the combined voice profiles of everyone who joined. Generation takes slightly longer than a solo cover because of the added complexity, but usually finishes within a few minutes.
Sharing the Result
When the cover is ready, everyone in the Band Room can access and share it. The share link shows a share card with the song title and the option to add a custom headline — group inside joke, the occasion you made it for, whatever fits.
Export as a vertical video for TikTok or Reels, or drop the link directly into the group chat. The share card renders a proper preview wherever links unfurl.
Use Cases That Hit Different
Birthday surprises. Get the friend group in a Band Room, generate a cover of a song the birthday person loves, and drop the link in the group chat right when midnight hits. More memorable than a GIF.
Road trip or group trip content. Traveling with a crew? Make a Band Room cover of whatever song defined the trip. It's the audio equivalent of a group photo.
Group chat inside jokes. If your group chat has a running joke that's somehow tied to a song (you know you have one), Band Mode is how you make it real.
Remote friend groups. Band Mode is async-friendly by design. Friends scattered across different time zones can each record their voice at their own time, and you generate when everyone's in.
Tips for Band Mode Success
Keep the invite window short. The longer you leave a Band Room open, the more momentum you lose. Set a deadline — "everyone record by tonight" — and stick to it.
Pick a song everyone knows. The best Band Mode covers are songs the whole group recognizes immediately. A song someone's never heard lands differently than a track they've been streaming all year.
The host should have their voice clone ready before inviting anyone. It sets the example and means the host can demo the generation while others are still setting up.
Encourage first-timers. Some people in your group will feel weird about voice cloning. Remind them the recording is just speaking — not singing. The AI does the singing.
Try It With Your Group
Open VibeSing Studio, start a Band Room, and drop the invite link in your group chat. The first time your whole crew hears the cover, it's a moment.