For everyone looking at Bites example picture and think it looks like a random mess, take a closer look, there is structure there.
First of all, the jumps are every other beat. This emphasizes the rhythm by putting the jumps on the stronger "on" beats and putting singles on the weaker "off" beats. Not too mention, if there is an instrument that's only played on the on beat, the extra note from the jump acknowledges that.
Also notice how none of the notes in the example create forced or hidden jacks, the next note/jump only contains note(s) in the lane that weren't in the same lane as the previous note/jump. This ensures still flowy and less awkwardness.
Many 4K "mappers" from other 4K gaming communities are good at "layering" in jumps into a stream when "mapping", it's nothing new, it's an art that many 4K players have mastered already.
First of all, the jumps are every other beat. This emphasizes the rhythm by putting the jumps on the stronger "on" beats and putting singles on the weaker "off" beats. Not too mention, if there is an instrument that's only played on the on beat, the extra note from the jump acknowledges that.
Also notice how none of the notes in the example create forced or hidden jacks, the next note/jump only contains note(s) in the lane that weren't in the same lane as the previous note/jump. This ensures still flowy and less awkwardness.
Many 4K "mappers" from other 4K gaming communities are good at "layering" in jumps into a stream when "mapping", it's nothing new, it's an art that many 4K players have mastered already.