01:09:179 (1,2,3,4,1) - idk looks kinda odd that the part goes up in spacing as the guitar goes down in pitch, I'd just scale up the part starting at 01:07:831 (1) - to compensate for decreasing those 5 and to make them more spaced than 01:09:517 (1) - ,which is quite unintense
01:24:685 (1,2,3,1) - Adjust this part in a way that all object have absolute spacing similar to 01:24:011 (2,3) - . I also ctrl+g'd 01:25:022 (2,1) - in that sequence for flow purposes
01:33:786 (1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10,11,12,13,14,15,16) - This stream looks way too linear starting from (9), but I cant see a way to fix this other than to remake the whole stream. The guitar supports turns on 1/1 and I think the vocals even support a 1/4 jump from (10) to (11), by reducing the spacing from (10) relating to (9)
01:35:472 (1,2,1,2,1,2,1,2,1,2,1) - Maybe start that sequence 2 1/4 notes earlier? I think that supports the drum on 01:35:387 a lot better than having it be a sliderend, as it acts a lot like a strong note here
01:48:618 (1,2,3,4,1,2,3,4,1,2,3,4,1,2,3,4,1) - If it isn't too technical, I'd incorporate the 2 snares at the start and the bass drum in the middle into the spacing
02:45:584 (6) - Make this blanket the triple as the triple is curved ultra slightly
02:51:989 (1) - I dont get what changes in the music that this stream ends up being very spaced while 02:56:033 (1) - is almost stacked except for the snares
03:08:168 (1) - Starting here the song feels a bit more intense to me so I'd increase the spacing of the streams relative to the streams before (the 7 note curved ones)
03:09:347 (2,3,4,5,6,7,1) - The curvature on 5,6,7 is A LOT bigger than in every similar stream that happened before, with nothing changing in the music to warrant this
03:23:219 (1,2,3,1,2,3,1,2,3,1,2,3,1,2,3,1,2,3,1,2,3,1,2,3,1,2,3,1,2) - The stream overall increasing its spacing is right, but currently leads to odd situations where 03:24:834 (1,2,3) - has quite the low pitch but is spaced more than anything before that. So if possible, decrease the spacing of those 03:23:912 (1,2,3,1,2,3,1,2,3) - (everything in that stream is unsnapped by like 1 or 2ms for me but I don't know what that means xd)
03:25:758 (1,2,3,1,2,3,1,2,3,1) - This stream goes from a very high pitch on the lead guitar to a lower one and should thus have decreasing spacing, it's also completely pussy compared to what the last stream ended on (compare the pitch and spacing on both streams)
03:26:449 (1,2,1,2) - I understand everything in that part except for why those are more spaced than those with high pitch lead guitar 1/2s
03:30:142 (1,2,1,2) - Idk maybe increase spacing on those, the snares just ask for it and the pitch of the lead guitar doesn't decrease that much
03:31:758 (1,2,3,1) - Needs more spacing as warranted by the pitch
03:33:835 (1,2,1,2) - I'd love to see another pattern since the pitch of the guitar increases gradually on every 1/2 rather than going up and down on a 1/2 base like almost every 1/2 jump section in this map
03:40:873 (2,2,2,2) - Shouldn't these be on a straight line
03:52:526 (1) - Map this as a 1/4 slider? I'm sure i hear a guitar note on the blue tick after it
04:02:670 (2,3) - 1/6 double
04:12:950 (5,6,7) - Curvature looks sharper than the circle it goes into
04:21:546 (15,16,17,18) - Too straight, move (17) down a bit and (18) down a lot, adjust stream afterwards so it still fits in the editor
04:29:298 (11,12,13,14,15,16,17) - Not as bad as above but I feel that part needs to be remapped with slider to stream somehow. The problem points here are (13) and (17). In theory you could move (13) and (17) and, respectively, the rest of the stream, up a bit and rotate the segment of the stream you moved to cancel out the curvature afterwards. gl doing that in practise tho
this took me an hour xd