Thank you so much for your random mod, it was really helpful.Ayyri wrote:
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- 00:09:509 - Did you skip the vocal here, since it isn't particularly prominent? I'm curious about this. You can see this as a note for the beginning of each words of the vocals, there's a gap here because the sound of "Wandering" begins on 00:09:285 (7) with "Wan-" and is held until 00:09:732 (8) "-dering"
- 00:34:807 - Instead of leaving this awkwardly empty, like you filled up the vocal sections, you could be following the fading in background sounds here. Possibly something like this might work for you. I guess your suggestion works but I don't see the problem of leaving this part empty since the song is pretty much silent here, I'm leaving it empty
- 00:37:270 - Same thing as 00:09:509 - Here there's a gap to differentiate from 00:43:762 (86,87,88,89,90) because it's the same vocals but lower and with lighter instrumentals, a k could be added but it would remove that contrast in my opinion
- 00:37:941 - Harder piano sound here, consider having less dons here by making this a kat. Agreed, this note is a k later on with 00:45:553 (92) so that would make no sense to keep it as a d
- 00:46:897 - Would be nice to differentiate this from the over finisher, by emphasizing the harder piano note here. Removing the finisher on 00:46:449 (95) works great in my opinion so I removed it, that way it is accentuated
- 00:51:374 - Personal suggestion, might be nice to have a kat here to emphasize the build up here, since you would be going between the two colors moreso. I think it works great, it emphasize the vocals as well, so I added it
- 01:10:628 - Change to k. Would be more consistent with the pattern right after it, at 01:11:300 - , and the fact that the last note does sound higher than the dons right before it. You're right, I'm not sure why these two patterns where different in the first place to be honest
- 01:16:337 - Change to k. The vocal rises here. Great suggestion, added
- 01:22:046 - Intentionally skipping the guitar here? Yes, I thought it would be confusing because this little part is really focused on the vocals, but you're right the guitar should be mapped here. By looking at this part closely, I realized that 01:21:822 is a very heavy drum sound and that it is not mapped too, so I added a d for the drum and a k on 01:22:046 to highlight the guitar. I think it works really great that way.
- 01:24:509 - / 01:24:956 - / 01:36:374 - Same as the above.
• For 01:24:509 , I only hear a guitar sound on 01:24:285 (69) ; But there's definitely a loud drum sound on 01:24:509 so I added a d
• You're right, 01:24:956 I added a k because the sound is pretty high and to differentiate from the previously added drum sound
• 01:36:374 Added a k for the guitar and a d on 01:36:150 for the drum sound, pretty much like I did with 01:22:046- 01:40:180 - Change to k. The sound here, is higher than the finisher you had at 01:39:732 - . Would be nice to differentiate between these two sounds. This sounds and works so well, added
- 01:55:852 - Change to k. The vocal rises towards the end of this phrase. Added, and 01:48:688 (5) ; 02:03:015 (36) changed to a k too following this
- 01:58:538 - Change to k. Pretty much the same as the above point, just the guitar this time. I wasn't really conviced by this change at first, but by playing it I think it works great so I decided to change it
- 02:24:397 - The current rhythm sounds like it's skipping some of the vocals here. Try something more like this. I tried my best to question that part, but in my opinion it works really great the way it is and I don't see any problems with it, I tried your suggestion but I don't think it works better so I think I'll keep it unchanged
- 02:40:180 - Would be nice to at least have a note at the start of the vocals here, since you've been following them pretty consistently throughout the entire song so far. I added a k here, it highlights the vocals just right
- 02:45:031 - What sound is this mapped to? It might just be me, but I don't think there's even a sound here. lol There's definitely a sound here, but since it was requested many times before, and because it is a bit confusing, I think I'll remove it so it's consistent with all the other difficulties
- 03:09:956 - to 03:10:180 - ddk would fit nicely with the guitar strum here. I added a d on 03:10:180 but I feel like adding a note on 03:10:404 is out of place, I don't know if that's just me but heh
- 03:11:635 - Change to k. Vocal is noticeably higher than the don before it. Fixed, it is that way with the following 03:12:643 (201,202) so yeah
- 03:12:307 - Move to 03:12:195 - . Currently sounds like it's falling a beat too late. You're right, that's definitely an error. Fixed
- 03:17:568 - / 03:18:016 - / 03:18:464 - / 03:18:912 - Would suggest adding some notes in these spots, since it sounds kinda weird going from just 1/1 to a 1/4 stream at 03:19:135 - , when there is an audible buildup during the 1/1 part before it. I added notes on each spots you mentioned, the build up was really inconsistent
- 03:27:195 - Change to k. Vocal rises at the end here. Nice addition
- 03:28:091 - and 03:28:538 - Intentionally skipping the guitar? The guitar is louder than the previous 02:21:598 (51,52,53) parts in that kiai, so I added two d notes.
- 03:34:359 - Same as 03:27:195 -. Changed because I applied the previous suggestion
- 03:35:255 - and 03:35:703 - Same as 03:28:091 -. ^
- 03:46:225 - Add a k and change 03:46:337 - to d. You're currently skipping the vocal note at 03:46:225 - , which is just like the one you mapped to at 03:46:001 - . That's a great suggestions, it really fits the vocals better
- 03:58:986 - Change to k. Same reason as 03:27:195 -. Ok
And thank you so much for the Kudosus, your support means the world to me
I hope I will have the chance of obtaining your help again some time in the future.