Split time butterfly hyperloop?

So I finally figured out those damn butterfly hyperloops, and have been working on incorporating them smoothly into the flow, and was just wondering if anyone has a few tips for split time butterfly hyperloops? Or are they possible to get smoothly? Any help appreciated.

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I can just about do these, but they really are tricky. I found that the best thing to do is remember that the tangle moves sideways, and to practise doing a split-time butterfly by moving your hands left and right - it's the same movements to keep the tangle going.

Oh and going from front to rear wall plane seems to be easiest, but don't quote me on that, I'm only just giving these some attention myself Sphism/winksmiley

heh, front to rear wall plane is the only direction I can do same time bfloops. Had a go for a bit tonight, getting into them is smoother now, I still seem to slow it down to same time directly in the middle, then speed back up to split time to exit. It's getting better though, I'll have to try exxagerating the sideways movement more. While we're on the subject, so if one wanted to add additional beats to this bfloop, would you cross the same poi head twice inside on each side, or would you alternate which poi head crosses inside? Seems like it could be done both ways, hmm

Try entering the bfloop from a buzzsaw and turning 90 degrees so the tangle is outside - you should just be able to bounce it up and down there for as long as you want and each head will go inside in turn. I've not tried to apply this to a split-time bfloop though Sphism/smilesmiley

One of my new things recently sounds a bit like this.

Start spinning a R to L reverse buzzsaw tangle>
As the 'Lead' head comes down between your arms shift both hands (and the nexus) left to start a left right wobble resulting in the lead head coming down outside the right arm next time and following head coming down outside the left arm.
Continue the left/right wobble and you find yourself in a split time B/F tangle Sphism/gigglesmiley which can theoretically be continued indefinately, in practice i find the heads either hit each other or become unstable after a few spins.
Turn right to exit into a split time B/F buzzsaw.

A bit of fun Sphism/smilesmiley

Interesting idea, thanks! I've been trying to get into these from either split-time BF or split-time BF buzzsaw and it's not easy at all!