I just noticed the way you are doing hit sound is bad.
If you do not have a lot of hit sounds files, you don't need to use ALT+Left Click (custom hit sound) to hit sound a note using this window:
The reason why this is bad because you need do that for every note and it takes way too much time.
The right way to hit sound is first name all your hit sound files to 1 sample set.
For example, if you are using normal set:
normal-hitnormal.wav
normal-hitwhistle.wav
normal-hitfinish.wav
normal-hitclap.wav
To apply them to a note, you click on the note then use the right side tools or use shortkey W E R for whistle, finish and clap.
The good thing about this is that you can have multiple sound on 1 note, which you cant if you use custom hit sound.
Remember custom hit sound will have priority over normal hit sound, so even if you use the whistle, finish or clap on a custom hit sound it wont do anything.
But say if you have more than 4 hit sounds, than you would put it in another set:
soft-hitnormal.wav
soft-hitwhistle.wav
soft-hitfinish.wav
soft-hitclap.wav
And there's also a drum set , u get the idea .
Additionally to this, if you still have more hit sounds, you can do this
normal-hitnormal2.wav
normal-hitwhistle2.wav
...
by adding an index at the end, and it has no limit of how many u can use.
Use timing section to control which hit sound set you use:
make sure you select Custom
the number below it is the index as explained above.
the green timing section will overwrite the red one.
and the timing section applies the same volume to all hit sound in that section.
If you want a certain note to be different volume than rest of section then you need use Alt+Left click to use custom hit sound. The volume of section wont apply on custom hit sounds.
I hope it was clear, if you have any questions PM me
If you do not have a lot of hit sounds files, you don't need to use ALT+Left Click (custom hit sound) to hit sound a note using this window:
The reason why this is bad because you need do that for every note and it takes way too much time.
The right way to hit sound is first name all your hit sound files to 1 sample set.
For example, if you are using normal set:
normal-hitnormal.wav
normal-hitwhistle.wav
normal-hitfinish.wav
normal-hitclap.wav
To apply them to a note, you click on the note then use the right side tools or use shortkey W E R for whistle, finish and clap.
The good thing about this is that you can have multiple sound on 1 note, which you cant if you use custom hit sound.
Remember custom hit sound will have priority over normal hit sound, so even if you use the whistle, finish or clap on a custom hit sound it wont do anything.
But say if you have more than 4 hit sounds, than you would put it in another set:
soft-hitnormal.wav
soft-hitwhistle.wav
soft-hitfinish.wav
soft-hitclap.wav
And there's also a drum set , u get the idea .
Additionally to this, if you still have more hit sounds, you can do this
normal-hitnormal2.wav
normal-hitwhistle2.wav
...
by adding an index at the end, and it has no limit of how many u can use.
Use timing section to control which hit sound set you use:
make sure you select Custom
the number below it is the index as explained above.
the green timing section will overwrite the red one.
and the timing section applies the same volume to all hit sound in that section.
If you want a certain note to be different volume than rest of section then you need use Alt+Left click to use custom hit sound. The volume of section wont apply on custom hit sounds.
I hope it was clear, if you have any questions PM me