Rock Loops 76 BPM - Bad Attraction Ft. Brad Sucks
coruscate
When I was in my “construction kit” making phase last month, as part of my 75 BPM range trio I produced a rock construction kit using my Casio WK-1630 and Tiger Power Tour Guitar. I’ve made a semi randomish song before, but not an actual kit fully to scale that could be re-arranged.
After I had made the loops, I went around looking to see if I could find an acapella at 76 BPM… Brad Sucks’ “Bad Attraction” was exactly that BPM, almost exactly the length of my practice track and almost exactly matched what I had randomly done setting up the loops.
So after fixing up the loops, I simply mixed down the song. I still love this one.
The bass and guitar loops are meant to be played together, so “1” on each loop matches the “1” in the other loopset. 16 loops total per instrument.
Notes.txt simply are my notes of what notes I played.
1 = a note
2 = b note
3 = c note
And so until you reach “A” in the notes, which is the a note, one full octave up.
I know, crude, but it was notepad notes and I’m just throwing them in there in case any musicians want to add to this somehow.
I welcome it!
After I had made the loops, I went around looking to see if I could find an acapella at 76 BPM… Brad Sucks’ “Bad Attraction” was exactly that BPM, almost exactly the length of my practice track and almost exactly matched what I had randomly done setting up the loops.
So after fixing up the loops, I simply mixed down the song. I still love this one.
The bass and guitar loops are meant to be played together, so “1” on each loop matches the “1” in the other loopset. 16 loops total per instrument.
Notes.txt simply are my notes of what notes I played.
1 = a note
2 = b note
3 = c note
And so until you reach “A” in the notes, which is the a note, one full octave up.
I know, crude, but it was notepad notes and I’m just throwing them in there in case any musicians want to add to this somehow.
I welcome it!