Vine: Here comes the remix
Vine has introduced a new way to play around with audio on the video-looping juggernaut. The feature allows users to take audio from other people's Vines and mix it into their own six-second video clips. Many observers are saying this will be a great way for Vine users to co-opt meme-worthy audio from viral videos, such as the infamous Duck Army (if you haven't seen that video, Google it for hours of enjoyment — or terror).
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