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00:35:801 - 00:36:835 - 00:44:077 - 00:45:111 -

u could add duble (same hand) fot this notes.
i feel that it need to be emphasized as the cymbals its kinda important there. it shouldn give any problem for difficulty since its kind of a slow part and making that a double creates more emphasis on the consistency of the song.

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ik u havent added any doubles for the hitfinish but i mean... looks good with those doubles there :)

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same thing withe this section 01:23:387

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I wont add jumps here for the same reason that i dont add them to other cymbals. It would simply be too much clutter, and inconsistent to only chart some of them.

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ok so u can fix playabilty and consistency with thsi suggestion.
00:38:387 (38387|1,38387|0) - 00:39:422 (39422|1,39422|0) - 00:40:456 (40456|2,40456|1) - 00:41:491 (41491|2,41491|1) - 00:42:525 (42525|2,42525|1) - 00:43:560 (43560|1,43560|0) -

For these doubles, it seems important to me that you follow some guidelines so that it remains a little more constant, that it is more playable and the patterns can be more readable.
(this would apply to all sections that are the same)

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im not sure i understand what exactly your problem is here. I dont enjoy making sections easy for the sake of it as that just makes charts inherently less interesting and charts that are basically just one long roll/jumptrill are the worst. I dont think there is anything wrong with a pattern being a bit tricky.

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this shoulve go here

It seems to me that what you could do is place the doubles so that they are pressed with the same hands, that is, make the doubles [1][2] and [3][4], in this way you can better follow the pattern. Having inconsistent doubles with sleight of hand makes it more difficult to follow the pattern. When you put a double that is pressed with both hands (ie the case of [2][3] or [1][3] or [2][4] or [1][4] it becomes much more complicated to read.

In my opinion, what you should do is organize the doubles and the singles so that the doubles always keep pressing them with one hand.

Also by doing this you give more emphasis to those doubles and it becomes more consistent

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I understand what you mean now, but still dont think i'll look into repatterning. forcing myself to only use 2 jumps really restricts patterning, and makes it inherently less interesting. I dont think readability is really an issue, and i dislike making charts east for the sake of it.

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01:12:913 (72913|2,72913|1) - u could move this double to 01:13:042

I know you've been putting double for every hitclap there is, but in this case you can skip it. knowing that you already missed a double in 01:12:784 and could still be consistent.

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It seems to me that what you could do is place the doubles so that they are pressed with the same hands, that is, make the doubles [1][2] and [3][4], in this way you can better follow the pattern. Having inconsistent doubles with sleight of hand makes it more difficult to follow the pattern. When you put a double that is pressed with both hands (ie the case of [2][3] or [1][3] or [2][4] or [1][4] it becomes much more complicated to read.

In my opinion, what you should do is organize the doubles and the singles so that the doubles always keep pressing them with one hand.

Also by doing this you give more emphasis to those doubles and it becomes more consistent

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ignore the hitsounds. The second snare here is much louder and accented, so i've given it the jump. i do a similar thing on "die again" for the snares. outside of that its consistent with sections like 01:51:836 Charting every cymbal like this would quickly get out of hand and ruin a bit of the cool patterning in the section.

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bruh i put the wrong respond to the wrong suggestion

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