K, let's mod a bit~!
Remove the audio from video file. 20mb is really big.
Also, for all diffs I wouldn't lengthen the note placement for the vocals. On some parts you place notes on red ticks (in this song the red ticks are mostly beginning and ending of the vocals), thats good! But then the next notes are placed on the blue ones, then again red. Then red red for a while, then red red blue red [...] . What I mean is, you change the rythm you use for the vocals pretty often. When playing it's really confusing and makes your maps hard to read.
When I check what rythm you actually wanted to use I understand why you chose 1/3 beat snap divisor. I didn't test it, but I think it'd sound better in many parts of your maps. I don't think samipale's suggestion for the beat snap divisor should have been applied. Too bad I don't know how it actually was before :s
[Normal]
- 01:05:789 ~ (5) repeat only once, so end is 01:06:481 and add a single note to 01:06:712
[Hard]
- 00:26:789 ~ (4) slider end on red tick
- 00:29:558 ~ place a circle here
- 00:30:481 ~ (3,4) move to next white tick
- 00:33:250 ~ place a note here and move the slider to the next white tick
- 00:35:097 ~ same as above
-- 00:35:327 ~ when you do ^ : slider end on red tick
- 00:36:943 ~ (1,2) again move the sliders to the white ticks and place single notes on their old position (red ticks). also, shorten the first slider by 1/4, so it ends on the white tick
- 01:03:481 ~ (1,2,3) place (2) on the red tick, like you do at 01:07:173 with (1,2,3)
- 01:24:135 ~ (4) slider end on next white tick
- 01:27:020 ~ (1) slider end on previous white tick (shorten by 1/4 tick)
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Remove the audio from video file. 20mb is really big.
Also, for all diffs I wouldn't lengthen the note placement for the vocals. On some parts you place notes on red ticks (in this song the red ticks are mostly beginning and ending of the vocals), thats good! But then the next notes are placed on the blue ones, then again red. Then red red for a while, then red red blue red [...] . What I mean is, you change the rythm you use for the vocals pretty often. When playing it's really confusing and makes your maps hard to read.
When I check what rythm you actually wanted to use I understand why you chose 1/3 beat snap divisor. I didn't test it, but I think it'd sound better in many parts of your maps. I don't think samipale's suggestion for the beat snap divisor should have been applied. Too bad I don't know how it actually was before :s
[Normal]
- 01:05:789 ~ (5) repeat only once, so end is 01:06:481 and add a single note to 01:06:712
[Hard]
- 00:26:789 ~ (4) slider end on red tick
- 00:29:558 ~ place a circle here
- 00:30:481 ~ (3,4) move to next white tick
- 00:33:250 ~ place a note here and move the slider to the next white tick
- 00:35:097 ~ same as above
-- 00:35:327 ~ when you do ^ : slider end on red tick
- 00:36:943 ~ (1,2) again move the sliders to the white ticks and place single notes on their old position (red ticks). also, shorten the first slider by 1/4, so it ends on the white tick
- 01:03:481 ~ (1,2,3) place (2) on the red tick, like you do at 01:07:173 with (1,2,3)
- 01:24:135 ~ (4) slider end on next white tick
- 01:27:020 ~ (1) slider end on previous white tick (shorten by 1/4 tick)
No star yet. Bookmarked this topic and I'll check it again later on
