We'll take a closer look at the timing in the end and snapping on both diffs.
Did a couple of corrections, still tryig to confirm it.
Did a couple of corrections, still tryig to confirm it.
^ yep. My bad. Fix this and we'll rebubble it o/TicClick wrote:
I highly doubt that уйдёшь should be romanized as uidosh'; it's uidesh', which I'd rather use if I were you.
Okay, fixed.TicClick wrote:
I highly doubt that уйдёшь should be romanized as uidosh'; it's uidesh', which I'd rather use if I were you.
I forgot about it because I was changing the title as TicClick told me.NewRulerNA wrote:
log
- 27.4beats - a zavtra ty uidosh' (Pjecoo).osb is unused so do not forget to remove the osb file
Going to fix it.those wrote:
Combo 1 and 3 look largely similar. Consider raising Luminosity of Combo 1 to 120.
tell me how "do" (до) is closer to "дё" than "dyo" (дьо), I suspect that you have trouble getting the pronounciation rightWafu wrote:
TicClick: p/4200696
Thus not uidyosh' but only uidosh' - we cannot use ë, which is official part of romanisation, because it is unicode + as I explained, o/yo is more similar to this sound, is defined, and is often used instead of ë.
Nope the song just uses something snare-y at 3 instead of 2 and 4, otherwise it's totally 120 BPM from the song's structure and drum rhythms.those wrote:
BPM is 60 stahp
How do you know it's not snare on beat 1 of every other measure at 240bpm?Desperate-kun wrote:
Nope the song just uses something snare-y at 3 instead of 2 and 4, otherwise it's totally 120 BPM from the song's structure and drum rhythms.those wrote:
BPM is 60 stahp
Congratz :3 Nice song!
There are many reasons for this song having 120 BPM telling from its structure. First of all, the drum pattern repeats exactly every measure. On 60 BPM it would repeat twice a measure which is completely unusual. In relation to that, currently every downbeat (by which I mean the position of the big white tick, not Beat 1 & 3 like in the osu! wiki) is equally stressed and more stressed than the other beats, while there would be the same stress on Beat 3 on 60 BPM, which is completely unusual.those wrote:
How do you know it's not snare on beat 1 of every other measure at 240bpm?
Answer: you don't. That's why there is a general way of determining bpm. Need help understanding? There are a number of people that understand; all you have to do is ask.
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205164,512.820512820513,4,2,1,50,1,0
206125,512.820512820513,4,2,1,50,1,0
208166,500,4,2,1,50,1,0
209145,500,4,2,1,50,1,0
209630,500,4,2,1,50,1,0
210166,500,4,2,1,50,1,0
211985,500,4,2,1,50,1,0
It would be nice if more people joined the discussion on p/4144722 - I think I provided enough information which proves why is BGN/PCGN the most usable transcription.Aka wrote:
i would really like to ask to pay more attention to the romanized title still, there is no way "ё" is "o", seeeeeeriously
Also й should've been y, thus uydosh' anyway.BGN/PCGN Romanization system for Russian wrote:
the character should be romanized yë initially, after the vowel characters a, e, ё, и, о, у, ы, э, ю, and я, and after й, ъ, and ь.
In all other instances, it should be romanized ё.