So emphasizing a buildup for the end of the vocal part is not a thing?MrSergio wrote:
I got asked to leave an opinion on this map, but I'm too lazy to retype things, so here you go:
Seeing the current situation it might be useless to post tho, idk
They might be of the same intensity but that part is increasingly building suspense for the last word, I can't understand why it's wrong to increase spacing like that.. It's a buildup, come on.
Why is it okay to not increase spacing at vocal changes but not to do the opposite?
Also what the fuck does it mean "listening to the song" I am really tired of hearing this lately, there are MULTIPLE ways to perceive a song, not just how you hear it, for example I understand COMPLETELY what Natsu is doing with those jumps.
I would have done the same because for me it's not random words of same intensity with same instruments, it's as I said a buildup before the last vocal which is spaced most of all the jumps so where is it wrong?
I have seen lots of examples that do the opposite, when the song is intense and switching tones and having indicators that increasing spacing would work, people tend to have the same spacing and when the last biggest change comes there's suddenly a jump that's half the spacing of everything before?
As some say we are not listening to the song, I think you are not listening to us, and are deluded that there is only your way of perceiving the song in your mind. There are more. And before you say it is not like that, it is clear to not only me but others that the methods and logic of the map has been explained several times yet you insist that sometihng is wrong because your views clash with Natsu's.
Please, be reasonable, understand that there are more than one or two ways to LISTEN to a song, I know I repeat it but apparently it is necessary.