How do you know how many notes are in a stream... i'm a single tapper so I have a habit of starting on x (which would be normal) and ALWAYS ending on x... it feels so unnatural and I would like some tips.. thanks
Is this the reason why people don't like Anhedonia? ripRaneFire wrote:
With practice you should be able to visually read the difference between odd and even streams up to 10 notes, whether on the screen at the same time or not. Any more usually requires listening to the rhythm in the music, which is usually the easier method, believe it or not.
I don't know, but it's the reason I don't like it The music lends no clues to the stream lengths.GoldenWolf wrote:
Is this the reason why people don't like Anhedonia? ripRaneFire wrote:
With practice you should be able to visually read the difference between odd and even streams up to 10 notes, whether on the screen at the same time or not. Any more usually requires listening to the rhythm in the music, which is usually the easier method, believe it or not.
The only thing that comes to mind is practicing something like this or RaneFire's short stream list entries labeled with 2,4. It's sort of a mental thingy, and the only way should be doing it enough times to make it feel "normal".Vupra wrote:
it feels so unnatural and I would like some tips.. thanks
This is the worst "advice" you could have tell.Venumidas wrote:
You don't really think about how many circles are in the stream.
But because most streams are 1/4 , just use both fingers and tap with double speed.
If you really want to know, open the editor.Vupra wrote:
How do you know how many notes are in a stream...
GoldenWolf wrote:
This is the worst "advice" you could have tell.Venumidas wrote:
You don't really think about how many circles are in the stream.
But because most streams are 1/4 , just use both fingers and tap with double speed.
This. I actually do the same thing with short repeat sliders as well.thelewa wrote:
I just read streams by intuition
I think I'm subconsciously checking when the stream ends based on the objects that appear AFTER the stream
why the fuck are you always being completely offended over the slightest disagreement people have with you? it's not like wolf insulted your family or some bullshit >___>Venumidas wrote:
Got a better one? If the map is 1/1 and streams are 1/4 you use both fingers double speed, that's just "logics".
If a map is 1/2 and streams are 1/4 you stream with single tap speed with 2 fingers.
Think about it like this 1/1 = 1x1 , 1/2 = 1x2 , 1/4 = 1x4. 1x1 singletap = x4 = quadruple speed with 1 finger or double speed with 2 fingers.
That's simple math dude. He had a streaming question, I just told him something basic. Everybody plays by hearing, everybody told him, why not give him other stuff to think about? I don't see the problem with this...