Glossary
What Is Band Mode? — VibeSing Group Rooms Explained
Band Mode lets multiple people record their voices and generate one shared AI cover song together. Here's how it works.
The idea
Most AI music tools are solo experiences. You clone your voice, generate a cover, share it. Band Mode flips that: it's a group room where multiple people each contribute their voices, and the result is a single shared cover that belongs to the whole group.
It's closer to a collaborative jam session than a solo studio take.
How Band Mode works
Create a room One person starts a Band Mode session in VibeSing and gets a shareable invite link. No sign-up is required for guests — anyone with the link can join.
Each person records their voice Once in the room, each participant records their own voice sample using the standard VibeSing recording flow: read three short prompts, 30 seconds total. Each voice model is separate — everyone contributes their own unique voice.
Pick a song together The group selects a song from the trending charts. This is often the most enjoyable part — scrolling through the weekly top songs from 10 global markets and picking something everyone knows.
Generate One person hits Generate. VibeSing runs the cover pipeline using the combined voice contributions from the group. The output blends the group's voices into a single cover.
Share the result The finished clip is available to everyone in the room. Share it directly over iMessage, WhatsApp, or Instagram DM, or export as a short vertical video for social feeds.
You don't all need to be online at the same time
Band Mode is asynchronous. After the room is created, members can join and record at their own convenience. Once everyone has recorded, the person initiating the session generates the cover. You don't need to coordinate a time when everyone is free.
This makes it work well for friend groups across time zones, or situations where one person wants to surprise others with the finished result.
Use cases
Friend group moments — Turn a running inside joke into a shareable clip that everyone in the group chat will recognize.
Birthday surprises — One person starts the room, invites the friend group, everyone records, and the birthday person gets a cover from the whole squad.
Family group chats — Generational differences in music taste become a feature: grandparents and grandkids singing the same trending song is genuinely funny.
Content creation — Collaborative AI covers make for more engaging social content than solo takes — there's a story to tell about who contributed.
How it's different from just sharing a solo cover
A solo cover sounds like one person. A Band Mode cover sounds like a group — each voice contributes its own characteristics to the output. The result is something no single person could have made on their own.
It also changes how the clip lands socially. "We all made this together" carries more weight than "I made this and sent it to you."
Open VibeSing Studio to start a Band Mode session. Share the link with your group and see what you make together.