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Revision as of 10:30, 18 May 2013

RobotnikIsm.png This article describes a recognised Poopism: a method of video editing that has been used by a number of poopers.

This is an undeniably cool Poopism of sorts where a clip or entire video has its audio changed to match the pitch with the notes of a G major guitar chord (as summarized by Gallers). The result is a distorted and often scary sounding piece of audio, usually to accompany a color-inverted or tinted video. Few editing softwares allow for G Major usage, so it is a less common effect to find. It is also sometimes known simply as the original video with a word replaced with "scary." For example, Rick Roll in G Major, which started the "Scary" fad, can be found as "Scaryroll." Many songs, sources, and fads can be found in G Major. The fad was started off by Gallers with his video, Hotel Mario in G Major. They are usually made with Audacity, although Sony Vegas can also distort sound.

for G-major in Sony Vegas, click on Ignore event grouping, duplicate the audio into 4 by making 4 audio tracks, right click on The Audio, Select Apply Non-Real-Time Event FX, Then Pitch Shift, the first one's pitch should be 4, and A17, Drums Minimum echo. leave the 2nd one as it is, 3rd one's pitch should be 4, A17, Drums Minimum echo. 4th one's pitch should be -7, A17, Drums Minimum echo.

In Audacity, it is easy.

G down to G set the percentage to -50

G down to D

3rd one as it is

G up to B

G up to D

G up to G set the percentage to +100.

The "G" is occasionally said to stand for Giygas.

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