#2 people singing the same song
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Yes—use Eleven Music. It can generate vocals with more than one singer in a single track. In your prompt, explicitly ask for two vocalists, e.g., “a cappella duet, two singers harmonizing in C at 90 BPM,” or “two singers on the same melody (unison) with occasional harmony.” The Music prompting guide notes the model can “render multiple vocalists” and recommends using “a cappella” for isolated vocals.
How to do it
- In the UI: Create a new Music project, enter a prompt that specifies two singers (duet/harmony/unison), then edit sections/lyrics as needed in the editor and export.
- Via API: Call the Music “compose” endpoint with a prompt that describes two singers; you can also set length in milliseconds (up to 5 minutes). Key parameters include prompt and music_length_ms.
Notes
- The current v1 model does not output separate stems. For cleaner vocals, prompt for “a cappella” and mix with instrumentals yourself.
- Eleven Music supports vocals and lyrics generation in multiple languages and is cleared for broad commercial use (see terms).
If you tell me whether you want unison or harmony (and your desired key/BPM/style), I can suggest an exact prompt.
What about together
Yes—Eleven Music can generate multiple vocalists singing together in one track. Include it directly in your prompt (e.g., “two singers harmonizing in C, a cappella, 90 BPM”) to have the model render simultaneous vocals. You can also add timing cues (“lyrics begin at 0s”) to control when parts come in. (elevenlabs.io)
If you need to tweak sections or lyrics after generation, use the post‑generation editing in the UI. (help.elevenlabs.io)
Sources:
Prompting Eleven Music | ElevenLabs Documentation
What is Eleven Music? – ElevenLabs
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