NM mod, as requested by -Sh1n1-.
[Metadata]
[General]
[Volta's Kantan]
[Volta's Futsuu]
[Muzukashii]
[Oni]
Best of endeavors with this map set.
- Add Akiyuki Tateyama in tags, as he composed and arranged the opening theme.
- Add MIZUE in tags, as she wrote the lyrics along with Akiyuki Tateyama.
- Add Sony Music in tags, as they're the record label.
- Add "The World Where You Are Waiting" in tags, as it's the song title in English.
- Add 1st in tags, to indicate it's the first opening theme for the anime "Magic Kaito 1412".
- Add J-pop, J-rock, Pop-rock in tags, as they're the genres used in the opening theme and by the band LAGOON.
- Add SRCL-8653 in tags, as this is the Catalog Number for the single. (Optional)
- Not sure if it's too noticeable, but there's an extra space between the song title and (TV Size) under Song Setup > General > Song and Map Metadata > [Title]. The extra space affects viewing the metadata in the original language in the Song Selection Screen.
- 00:15:189 - Add K finisher, there's a really noticeable cymbal crash sound here and plus, the loud beat still continues like the last three notes before at 00:13:221 (16,17,18) and also would make the gap between notes here a bit smaller.
- 00:41:254 - Add k, audible snare sound here in the background and it would continue this pattern you have going for this section even if the vocalist pauses here.
- 00:42:074 (53) - Change to k, the guitar sounds much louder for this note and plus, it would go in line with previous notes for similar sections like at 00:38:139 (45,48) and later on at 00:43:385 (56).
- 00:45:189 - Add k, another loud snare sound here and also it would complete this Kat pattern you have at 00:44:205 (58,59) and as well as complement this (k,d,k) pattern later at 00:45:516 (60,61) and as well as ease into the more dense section thanks to the instruments here.
- 00:51:746 - Add k, snare sound here to complete this pattern you had going on earlier and while also, introducing the new section thanks to the shift from the vocalist.
- 00:12:894 (51) - Change to k, the buildup of Kat notes here would better emphasize the louder Don finisher at 00:13:221 (53).
- 00:49:123 (214) - Change to k, the snare sound here is noticeable since you did something similar later on at for the same pattern 00:50:271 (218,219).
- 00:51:746 (224) - ^, same reasoning as stated above.
- 00:52:402 (226) - ^, same reason as listed above and also the vocal tone here is a bit louder and it would also complete the (k,d,k) pattern if you choose to do this suggestion and the one above and as well as introduce the more dense section starting at 00:52:730.
- 01:21:090 (358) - Change to k, the buildup of Kats here would emphasize the Don finisher at 01:21:418 (360) better.
- 00:36:336 (184,185,186,187,188) - This five note Kat pattern here kinda overpowers the vocalist and the drums here quite a bit and also the vocalist doesn't sound loud enough for this amount Kat notes here, how about a (k,d,d,k,k) pattern instead?
- 00:44:123 (233) - Change to k, to better represent the vocalist's pitch going up and down at this section here.
- 01:10:271 (374) - Change to k, the loud vocals earlier at 01:10:107 (373) still continues and a Kat note here would emphasize it trailing off.
Best of endeavors with this map set.