Making a good BRSTM could be really easy. Sometimes your song just won't
loop. That's when you gotta get your hands dirty...
There's a time on everybody's life when you hear a cover or remix that
makes you go: "Woah, bruh, Sweet Bro & Hella Jeff Nightcore Remix
Has to be in smash!". If you were in the brawl modding scene, you
probably made the crappiest BRSTM based on an amr-quality rip, that
somehow sounded decent enough.
When you weren't lucky, and your track didn't seem to have a good
looping point; sacrificing the fundamentals of music was a small price
to pay to have your dream build. Where else can you get Dr. Simi vs
Mamalucha at Budokai Tenkaichi with Zupapa's BGM?

Peak of Human Mythos
If you're actually quite the obsessive loser, then you'd have learned to
subtly force loops out of songs through very unpractical but functional
methods. 2 Hours spent on sample-precise looping "fingers in-his-ass
sunday" is always worth it.
In the video posted above... I don't actually explain clearly how I do
that. That would just be longs session of me fiddling around with the
splicing tool, and that would break the Illusion. I'd rather have you
listen to the cute results.
Since the modding scene is somewhat back on tracks with P+, I've been
rquested a couple of tracks (srsly ty), and they've been pleased, so I
got enough confidence to make the video about my approachs. If you don't
like them well, blame those guys (jk m8, don't).
Also If you ever need the very specific need of a BRSTM loop that you
can't loop, just hit me up.
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