Like 120 for short bursts and 90-100 normally.
Pretty much this.lolcubes wrote:
Unless the whole song has ridiculous bpm like 220 and above where I just have to singleclick all 1/2 notes so I don't lose my pace, I will always alternate faster things, even on 110 BPM 1/4 and upwards.
He had a girlfriend. Once.Kanye West wrote:
How fast can you single tap triples? depending on spacing, 150 bpm accurately, ~165 with 100/50.
How about longer streams? 135 bpm, 140 on a very good day
Have you tried more than 1 keyboard, which one was better? only played osu with scissor switch, rubber dome, and blue switch. pretty clear choice.
What keys do you single tap with? a/s, I can singletap faster with index finger but with worse accuracy. So I use middle finger.
Sadly.Lily-Kun wrote:
He had a girlfriend. Once.Kanye West wrote:
How fast can you single tap triples? depending on spacing, 150 bpm accurately, ~165 with 100/50.
How about longer streams? 135 bpm, 140 on a very good day
Have you tried more than 1 keyboard, which one was better? only played osu with scissor switch, rubber dome, and blue switch. pretty clear choice.
What keys do you single tap with? a/s, I can singletap faster with index finger but with worse accuracy. So I use middle finger.
Contrary to popular belief, singletap speed does not make you better in bed.Lily-Kun wrote:
Kanye West wrote:
Sadly.
At least she died happy
Wait, someone did the research?Kanye West wrote:
Contrary to popular belief, singletap speed does not make you better in bed.
-GN wrote:
Wait, someone did the research?Kanye West wrote:
Contrary to popular belief, singletap speed does not make you better in bed.
Single-tapping is usually given in 1/4 beats because it gives numbers that are easy to understand (usually between in the 100-250 range, even for alternating). People instantly understand how fast 150 BPM (implied: 1/4) is, but it'd be hard to understand what 600 BPM 1/1 is.lolcubes wrote:
I like how nobody mentions what type of BPM, 1/2, 1/4 or maybe even 1/1 lol. Just a number can imply it's 1/1.
You have a point.Shiro wrote:
Single-tapping is usually given in 1/4 beats because it gives numbers that are easy to understand (usually between in the 100-250 range, even for alternating). People instantly understand how fast 150 BPM (implied: 1/4) is, but it'd be hard to understand what 600 BPM 1/1 is.
Teraku wrote:
How fast can you single tap triples? 280 BPM
How about longer streams? 240 BPM
Intresting, I've always found single tapping a lot easier and more accurate as long as you can keep up with the speed. No wonder people start alternating early, if it's more accurate for most people.djjsixpack wrote:
As for the map that you posted, I guess you could single tap it. But why bother singling it when it's much easier, and probably more stable, to alternate
Passing it isn't streaming 500bpm, that's just passing 500bpm. You stream 500bpm once you hit them all (and you probably mean 1/2)Teraku wrote:
For VERY fast deathstreams (Think 500 BPM).
Everybody lies :vbuny wrote:
I always thought I was an above average single tapper, but according to this thread everyone is better than me.
lolcubes wrote:
I like how nobody mentions what type of BPM, 1/2, 1/4 or maybe even 1/1 lol. Just a number can imply it's 1/1.
Yeah, I was talking about 1/1.lolcubes wrote:
However...Teraku wrote:
How fast can you single tap triples? 280 BPM
How about longer streams? 240 BPM
I think you're talking about 1/2Teraku wrote:
Yeah, I was talking about 1/1.
Should've mentioned.
I could probably single tap faster, but I eventually gave up on trying to measure how quick/slow I am.GoldenWolf wrote:
I think you're talking about 1/2Teraku wrote:
Yeah, I was talking about 1/1.
Should've mentioned.
Or else you're really slow
Go get some DT stream PP.HML wrote:
Can only stream 240 :/ makes me sad ;-;
B1rd wrote:
ugh