6/7/2023 0 Comments How to save reels with audio![]() ![]() This will show you a list of the audio you’ve saved and will let you add them to the Reel you’re currently making. Once you’ve saved an audio track, you can use it in your Reels later by going to the audio library and tapping that “Saved” section you saw earlier. ![]() If you want to use the audio immediately, tap the “Use Audio” button at the bottom of the screen. You can also save the audio for later with the book mark icon. If you want to share this page, you can do so with the Send icon at top right - you’ll be shown a list of your friends and followers to whom you can send the page in a DM. But if you do find a Reel with audio that tickles your fancy - be it a song or “original audio” - then you tap on the audio title at the bottom of the Reel under the user’s name, and it’ll take you to a page where you can see every Reel that’s used that particular audio. There’s still no definitive way to look up Reels: you basically have to go the Discovery tab and hope for the best. When it comes to saving audio, you basically just have to watch Reels to find audio you like. Pay attention to that “Saved” section at the top of the screen - we’ll get back to that. It’s about what it sounds like - songs that are similar to others you’ve looked at, or are popular at the moment on the site. All of it is in service of giving you more options for making your own Reels.įor starters, the Audio option on Reels now shows you “Trending” and “For You” sections. The new features are an updated audio browser, the ability to save audio, and the ability to share pages of Reels with particular audio to someone via DMs. ?Audio Browser → search through new sections like For You and Trending /4lw1g2Vbrb ?♀️ Share Audio Pages → share all the Reels that use a specific piece of audio over DM ![]() ?Save Audio → save sounds to create with whenever you want In short, it’ll allow you to do things like save and share whole audio clips from other Reels. Instagram today revealed its rolling out new updates to Reels, it’s thinly-veiled TikTok rip-off, that will essentially make it more like the controversial competition. Welcome to TNW Basics, a collection of tips, guides, and advice on how to easily get the most out of your gadgets, apps, and other stuff.
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