Introducing Collab: Shape Multiple Voices for Every Lyric
- Holly Winn

- 5 days ago
- 5 min read
Assign different voices to your lyrics and control who sings what across your song.
You can generate a full song in seconds now. Tools like Suno made that part incredibly easy. You type in an idea, pick a vibe, and suddenly you have something that sounds like a finished track. For a lot of people, that already felt like a breakthrough moment in how music gets made.
But after the first listen, something starts to stand out. Every song is locked into a single voice from beginning to end. There is no variation, no interaction, and no sense of different parts responding to each other. It sounds complete on the surface, but it does not feel like a real performance.
That is where things start to fall apart. The moment you want more contrast, more voices, or more control, you hit a wall that many people do not know how to get past.
Now you can do this in your browser, without touching the DAW
What used to require a full production workflow now happens in a few simple steps. Instead of breaking your track apart and rebuilding it, you stay inside the song and shape it as it plays. The process feels less like editing and more like creating.
See It in Action
Watch how a single-voice track becomes a full multi-voice performance using Collab.
The Problem Was Never Making a Song. It Was Controlling It.
Generating music is no longer the hard part. The real limitation shows up after the song is created, when you realize you cannot shape what is happening inside it. You are given a result, but you do not control how that result evolves across the track.
There is no way to assign one voice to a specific lyric and another voice to the next. You cannot turn a static vocal into something that feels like a conversation, a response, or a collaboration. Everything is flattened into one continuous performance with no flexibility inside it.
Now You decide who sings each part of your song.
For anyone who has tried to go further, the only real option has been to take the track into a DAW and rebuild it manually. That means cutting audio, aligning sections, exporting multiple versions, and hoping everything lines up in the end.

Now you don't have to move platforms...
Collab Turns Your Song Into a Multi-Voice Performance
Collab changes how you interact with your track completely. Instead of treating your song like a finished file, it turns it into something you can actively shape and control. The moment you upload a track, it becomes structured around your lyrics in a way that feels intuitive and immediate.
The system detects your lyrics and maps them directly onto the waveform. Every lyric becomes something you can see, click, and modify without needing to deal with raw audio or timelines. You are no longer guessing where sections start or scrubbing to find the right moment.
Your song is no longer locked into one voice.
From there, the workflow becomes straightforward. You move through your song, assigning voices wherever you want them. You can keep the original voice in one section, switch to your own voice in another, and introduce completely new tones exactly where they add the most impact.
As you build it out, the track starts to feel less like a single output and more like a full production with multiple vocal parts interacting across it.
Hear the Difference
Before: Single voice, no variation
After: Multi-voice performance shaped with Collab
Same song. More energy, more contrast, and a performance that actually evolves.
This Is What Multi-Voice Creation Should Have Felt Like
If you think about how songs are actually made in a studio, they are rarely built around a single voice. You bring in different singers for different sections, stack harmonies, and introduce contrast so the track evolves as it plays. That is what makes a song feel dynamic and alive.
Before this, doing something like that with AI was possible, but not practical. You had to generate multiple versions, isolate the sections you wanted, and manually stitch them together just to simulate something like a back and forth between voices. It worked, but it was slow, messy, and difficult to control.
You had the idea. The workflow got in the way.
With Collab, you approach it differently. You are not just swapping voices anymore. You are deciding how the performance unfolds across the song. You can keep parts that already work, change the ones that do not, and introduce new voices exactly where they add the most impact.
You are becoming the vocal director of your own song.
This Is Not Just a Duet Feature
Calling this a duet tool does not fully capture what is happening. A duet suggests two voices and a fixed structure, but Collab is not limited in that way. Once you can assign voices to each lyric, the concept naturally expands beyond just two performers.
You can switch voices across different parts of the song, introduce completely new tones in specific moments, or build layered sections that would normally require multiple takes and editing. The structure becomes flexible because you are not locked into a predefined format.
There is no limit to how many voices your song can have.
In practice, this means you can create full collabs inside a single track with multiple voices interacting across the song. It is not about simulating a duet. It is about unlocking a new way to build vocal performances.

Many of our creators are already diving in.
Built for People Who Do Not Want to Touch a DAW
For non-technical creators, this is where the biggest shift happens. The barrier was never the idea. It was the workflow required to execute it. Most people do not want to deal with timelines, waveforms, and manual edits just to try a simple creative variation.
Collab removes that friction by keeping everything in one place and making it visual. You work directly with your lyrics instead of raw audio, which makes the process feel natural even if you have never used production software before.
No DAW. No editing. Just creative decisions.
At the same time, it still works for more advanced users. If you are used to working in a DAW, this becomes a faster starting point that removes repetitive setup and editing work.
This Is the Shift
AI made it easy to generate songs. But generation alone is not enough if you cannot shape what you create. The real value comes from being able to control how a song is performed without needing a technical workflow.
Collab introduces that missing layer by turning songs into something interactive. It gives you the ability to move beyond static outputs and start making intentional creative decisions inside the track itself.
From generating songs to shaping performances.
That is what makes this different.
Try It
Once you try it, the difference becomes obvious. What used to feel rigid becomes flexible, and ideas that were too tedious to attempt become simple to execute.
Upload a track, move through your lyrics, and start assigning voices. Within minutes, you will have something that feels completely different from the original.

