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[Inner Oni]
00:36:757 (216) - I'd wished you used kDkD than kKkD, sounds imo better and seems more consistent, sound-wise.
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@Weber: Update her difficulty. 🤔
[Oni]
00:25:170 - You could add a note here. Why? Since you followed the rhythm of 1/2 sounds like in 00:25:805 (92) - or 00:27:075 (98) - it'd makes sense to go with a don note here too. It feels pretty odd to stop here suddenly. After that, you could also change 00:25:011 (88) - to a Kat note, since it's still a lighter sound than 00:25:170 - for example.
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00:31:202 - I think you want to avoid too long pattern? At least it felt like that while playing - this isn't bad at all, it's actually something for once to see a more natural Oni Difficulty. However, I believe the flow is better if you add a Don note on 00:31:202 - . the short kdk is pretty weird.
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00:32:154 - Also here you may want to add a Don note, the big drum sound can be followed by this way very nicely.
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00:34:694 - For this case, you may leave out the Don note (just like it is right now) since the big drum sound is missing (or actually being less present) at this time.
[Muzukashii]
00:16:916 (40) - I would suggest removing this note, you left out 00:11:837 - at this place so this would be pretty nice to stay consistent that way.
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00:38:662 (117,118) - Personal suggestion: You could remove these two notes so you split anything after 00:39:138 - from the part before 00:38:345 - . Generally it would be nice to have a little break before starting the second loop.
01:11:678 (4) - instead of removing both notes, just remove (4) here. That rather fits.
01:11:836 (5,6) - you have two notes here, dude.
[Futsuu]
00:00:250 - 00:05:329 -
https://derpovic.s-ul.eu/wHsWJa2J.png I think these patterns works better since Muzukashii works with 1/2, while the single 1/2 don note on 00:01:043 - is quite weak compared to these pattern. I am unsure if you want to stick with Futsuu as the lowest difficulty, if so I'd recommend easier pattern - like the example I just give.
00:05:329 - 00:10:408 -
https://derpovic.s-ul.eu/riitfCBF.png for here it can be slightly harder compared to now, the ddk fits well to introduce some 1/2 (while I can tell you that ddk is naturally easier to follow than a standalone 1/2 note, trust me), although it looks long the combo should be fine due the many kat notes. The marked notes are big kats (basically what they're already)
00:10:408 - 00:15:488 -
https://derpovic.s-ul.eu/OAjROtxv.png Something that you ALWAYS should prefer are single-colour "Doublets" in Futsuu Difficulties, they are by far easier than dk or kd. I've changed that part a bit in the density which makes the flow more consistent. Skipping beats makes no sense if the flow suffers through it. the k d k d contributes more to the song and makes it feel more natural to play.
00:21:202 - Pretty much the same what I said above: to skip this beat is imo pointless if you can play it anyways, you should add a Don note here.
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https://derpovic.s-ul.eu/zxGSuvhx.png the smaller number of notes works better than having awkward and forced breaks which skips the strong beats at this section, again the marked notes are Finishers, Big Don works imo better here.
00:34:535 - 00:38:345 -
https://derpovic.s-ul.eu/gCetZtWg.png although the SR goes up a bit, this is an easier version of your current pattern.
going through the suggestion it actually push up to 2.08* which is... well, firetruck me. Well, we also could try to leave out the 1/2 parts, the SR goes significantely down, enough to deal with the small amount of SR you get.