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Uploaded by cyndie26 on Aug 23, 2008
Made using Audiacity, Sound Recorder, and XP Movie Maker.Download Audiacity:http://audacity.sourceforge.net/download/
Comedy
Standard YouTube License
Hi. were here to steal your auto credits. theres nothing you can do to stop us, becuase were demons. and thats how we roll...
Chickenfang7 2 years ago
XD!
cyndie26 2 years ago
um... what???
pete8903 3 years ago
These are the cure auto insurance commercials with the G major effect.
cyndie26 3 years ago
Here's how you make audio into G-Major.
Split audio into 6 channels
1st should be lowered an octave (G to G) (Set the percentage to -50%)
2nd lowered by 5 semitones (G to D)
3rd left as is
4th raised 4 semitones (G to B)
5th raised 7 semitones (G to D)
6th raised an octave (G to G) (set percentage to 100%)
Copied and pasted from another video.
You really have to create multiple tracks. Still do as described above, but there isn't any splitting involved.
lol censored sign at 0:26
nanquils 5 months ago
Uh...ok? At least you wasted more time making it than i did watching it...
tehfoozer 10 months ago
uhhhh bad insurance company
salashawty 2 years ago
ahhh i see
pete8903 2 years ago
Lmao sounds like hes summoning the devil :P
mussianrafia 3 years ago
I Couldn't Understand A Single Thing He Was Just Saying!
YTMovies123 3 years ago 2
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Hi. were here to steal your auto credits. theres nothing you can do to stop us, becuase were demons. and thats how we roll...
Chickenfang7 2 years ago
XD!
cyndie26 2 years ago
um... what???
pete8903 3 years ago
These are the cure auto insurance commercials with the G major effect.
cyndie26 3 years ago
Here's how you make audio into G-Major.
Split audio into 6 channels
1st should be lowered an octave (G to G) (Set the percentage to -50%)
2nd lowered by 5 semitones (G to D)
3rd left as is
4th raised 4 semitones (G to B)
5th raised 7 semitones (G to D)
6th raised an octave (G to G) (set percentage to 100%)
Copied and pasted from another video.
cyndie26 3 years ago
You really have to create multiple tracks. Still do as described above, but there isn't any splitting involved.
cyndie26 3 years ago