My cries for Sinistro's patience were for naught - this is a really good map for a first try. Just a few things:
Timing is quite good, especially after resnapping all notes. After resnapping, re-adjust the length of any sliders that do not snap correctly - one example is 00:34:45 (10) on Hard.
Second major concern: beatspacing. Taken from [Hard]: 00:30:61 (1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9) is an excellent use of beatspacing. It's intuitive. However, 01:11:65 (4,5,6,7,8,1,2,3) is inconsistent in a few places (from 5 to 6 in the first combo and from 1 to 2 in the next combo). Within any given combo, when the time between hits is shorter, the notes should be closer together.
Third major concern: Hard is actually pretty easy (you may be better off renaming it to [Normal]) and Insane is almost identical to Hard - try taking a look at the differences between some other people's Hard and Insane maps to gauge how different they are. It might help you to start Insane off on a completely clean slate - delete every note and start the map over, using new, more complex patterns.
You're off to a great start.
Timing is quite good, especially after resnapping all notes. After resnapping, re-adjust the length of any sliders that do not snap correctly - one example is 00:34:45 (10) on Hard.
Second major concern: beatspacing. Taken from [Hard]: 00:30:61 (1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9) is an excellent use of beatspacing. It's intuitive. However, 01:11:65 (4,5,6,7,8,1,2,3) is inconsistent in a few places (from 5 to 6 in the first combo and from 1 to 2 in the next combo). Within any given combo, when the time between hits is shorter, the notes should be closer together.
Third major concern: Hard is actually pretty easy (you may be better off renaming it to [Normal]) and Insane is almost identical to Hard - try taking a look at the differences between some other people's Hard and Insane maps to gauge how different they are. It might help you to start Insane off on a completely clean slate - delete every note and start the map over, using new, more complex patterns.
You're off to a great start.