Goddamnitnold_1702 wrote:
[color=#FF0000]AND I CANT HEAR ANYTHING ON 1/2 SO I AM EXTREMELY UNCOMFORTABLE TO CHANGE IT AND I FOUND IT PLAYS BETTER ON 2/3.
There are two sounds going on at that moment, the trumpet and the percussion in the background.
The percussion is what most of the other diffs are mapped to, which is fine because it's consisten with a beat.
The trumpet is harder to map to because the person playing the instrument took too long to play the note.
Judging by how you said you are uncomfortable mapping there, it looks like you want to map to the emphasis of the trumpet.
I slowed down the song to catch where the trumpet peaks its emphasis, and it was 00:50:633. The closest snapping beat to that is 1/8, where it is 00:50:634.
I think if you put it on 00:50:634, you'll see it sounds closer to what you were looking for, although playing 1/8 isn't very intuitive for a player.
EDIT: Talked about it some more, so what happens is there is slight percussion in the music at the red tick 00:50:596, the trumpet's lowest noise starts at 00:50:633, and the trumpet's higher noise starts at 00:50:662. Technically those three spots would be mappable, I don't think it's mappable at 646 as 646 is in between the two noises. The lower noise can be achieved on 1/8 (where it is 00:50:634) and the higher noise would have to have a new timing section (which would mess with other diffs)
Also, if it's hard to hear the red tick --> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Fxi59gIC69w