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What is the software which is used to create videos such as the one in this clip.
There must probably be four tracks all synchronised, but there doesn't seem to be any joins.

 
There is a video in which David Hicken plays two pianos and an organ simultaneously - it sounds like an orchestra.

 
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AVID make software (and hardware) to be used in conjunction with (Mac) computers for audio and video recording and editing.

"ProTools" is the audio recording software used in most music studios.

"Logic" is an alternative (i.e. cheaper) software for audio recording.

Making four, or fewer, people sound like a choir isnt new. Queen did it on BoRap in the 70s on analogue multitrack (24track) machines.
 
during lockdown, a friend co-ordinated about 12-15 voices of the church choir all recorded in their homes, so that an online ‘choir’ could be broadcast. I don’t know if he used any software, but it was very time consuming!
 
I use Minitool Video Maker, however it is not capable of creating anything like the videos in the clips I have pasted. I would have thought there would be signs of joins if the videos are put together from four separately recorded videos. And the tracks would need to be synchronised.
Sensibly, they would need to record one track then get the girl to play the others while listening to the first. But she is not always wearing ear phones. Some hearing aids are able to be connected to Bluetooth. The drum solo would have to be the first.
However they do it, I think it is a pretty neat trick. It has a lot of potential.
It might be that four videos are superimposed over each other with smoothing.
 
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during lockdown, a friend co-ordinated about 12-15 voices of the church choir all recorded in their homes, so that an online ‘choir’ could be broadcast. I don’t know if he used any software, but it was very time consuming!
Normally those videos are made up of several windows, not many people all in the same room singing together.
 
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