Listen at the loop point — you'll hear a click.
How to create rhythmic loops for backing tracks
A backing-track loop has to stay tight and on-tempo, or practicing over it becomes a mess. Loop Music gives you a click-free rhythmic loop in about 20 seconds at the original tempo — no stretching, no drift — so you can play, sing or solo over it endlessly with the groove locked.
- On-tempo, no drift
- Click-free at the bar
- Loop endlessly
A backing loop should repeat with no click and no pause
Hear a backing loop tick at the bar line — then the tight, seamless version.
Real processing takes about 20 seconds.
Same loop point — now smooth and click-free.
🎧 Best with headphones. Real audio: the loop point (where the end meets the start) plays in the middle of each clip.
For practicing and recording over a loop
Lock the groove so you can focus on playing.
Guitarists & bassists
Solo and practice over a rock-solid loop.
Singers
Rehearse over a steady rhythmic bed.
Producers
Backing loops to build arrangements on.
Music students
Practice timing against a click-free groove.
Songwriters
Loop a chord section to write over.
Make a backing-track loop in 3 steps
Lock the tempo, then loop endlessly.
Upload your track
Drop the file into the free Loop Music extension — trim to whole bars if you like.
Click Create loop
It aligns the ends for a click-free join at the original tempo — about 20 seconds.
Loop it while you play
Download and repeat it in any player to practice or record over.
Simple, honest pricing
Free gives you five loops a month. Go Pro for WAV export and higher limits.
Free
Perfect to try it out
- 5 loops / month
- No loop history
- No WAV export
- Standard queue
Pro
Billed $35.88/year — save 25%
- 300 loops / month
- History of all loops
- WAV export
- No watermarks
- Priority queue
Yearly plan billed as $35.88/year — just $2.99/mo (save 25%). Cancel anytime.
A backing loop only works if it's tight and on-tempo — Loop Music keeps both, no drift.
Backing-track loops: common questions
What players ask about looping backing tracks.
How do I create a rhythmic loop for a backing track?
Trim to whole bars and run it through Loop Music. It makes a click-free join at the original tempo in about 20 seconds, so you get a tight rhythmic loop to practice or record over.
Because there's no time-stretching, the loop stays exactly on its BPM.
Will the loop stay on tempo?
Yes. Loop Music splices the ends without stretching, so the backing loop plays at the original BPM with no drift.
Trimming to whole bars first keeps the loop musically aligned.
Why does my backing loop click at the bar line?
The ends of the loop don't match, so the level jumps at the wrap-around. Loop Music aligns them so the join is silent and the groove stays locked.
A tick at the bar line is distracting when you're trying to play in time.
Is it free?
Yes — Loop Music's free plan includes five seamless loops a month, and each takes about 20 seconds to make.
Pro adds WAV export and a higher limit if you build a lot of practice loops.
Practice over a loop that stays locked
Make a tight, on-tempo backing loop free in about 20 seconds.
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