There's usually always a way to adjust the stroking structure for any BPM setting to make it doable. With your example of a 160 BPM song, let's say you were initially going to follow a 1-2-3-4 stroking pattern. If you break it down to a 1---2--- stroking pattern, you essentially get the same effect as a 1-2-3-4 pattern for a song that only has 80 BPM. You don't necessarily have to follow the songs inherent rhythm beat for beat.wolfy wrote:I wanted to use Enemy by Godsmack but it's a little over 160 bpm and seems way to fast to make a beat that could be followed-seems like you'd tear your dick off. Is their a way to make this usable w/ what we are doing w/ these programs, setting the beats, or any other way?
I couldn't help but laugh at the "tear your dick off" line, as it's practically word for word what a friend and I said the other day when they asked me if I'd ever consider doing a heavy metal CH (being that that is my preferred musical genre). The song we were currently listening to was a little ditty called Blasteroid by Mastodon. Here's a link if you're curious http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Yr8tgjtSpQ8. The name we came up for that hypothetical round was "Try Not to Rip Your Dick Off".