Okay Dkun, I apologize. We can start over again:
In regards to your first point with 00:30:224 (1,2,1,2,3,4,1,2,3,4,5,1,2,3,4,1,2,3,1,2,3,4) - I remember as I mapped it, I heard what you heard, but I extended it only because I didn't want the player to have to play a triple after. I didn't think it'd be such an issue but because it is apparently, I decide to reduce the slider by 1/4 and removed my triple because I think that would be too hard to play (because the next slider has a double) and instead I used 1/2 circles.
and then with this one: "00:39:490 (1,2,1,2,3,4,5) - the sudden linear jumps created by 00:39:490 (1,2,1) - , and ESPECIALLY 00:39:722 (1,2,3,4,5) - being a spaced stream feel way overdone for this calm section. the stream has significantly higher spacing than most of your other streams which happen during much more intense sections, it's a huge difficulty spike and feels out of place here"
I remember having a conversation with some people before, about instrument isolation and I believe it comes down to one of two things: 1) because there are less instruments, the spacing/intensity should be less. or 2) because the instruments have no background sounds, they are the predominant sounds to highlight or emphasize. The latter is something i like to do depending on the situation. In this scenario, there's already low spacing with the 1/3's, so to create a bit of contrast I wanted to space 1/4s with the guitar. to me that spacing helps lead in to the bigger spacing you mentioned later because otherwise, it'd feel out of place progressively from small space->bigger spacing->biggest spacing which is what I have here.
In regards to your first point with 00:30:224 (1,2,1,2,3,4,1,2,3,4,5,1,2,3,4,1,2,3,1,2,3,4) - I remember as I mapped it, I heard what you heard, but I extended it only because I didn't want the player to have to play a triple after. I didn't think it'd be such an issue but because it is apparently, I decide to reduce the slider by 1/4 and removed my triple because I think that would be too hard to play (because the next slider has a double) and instead I used 1/2 circles.
and then with this one: "00:39:490 (1,2,1,2,3,4,5) - the sudden linear jumps created by 00:39:490 (1,2,1) - , and ESPECIALLY 00:39:722 (1,2,3,4,5) - being a spaced stream feel way overdone for this calm section. the stream has significantly higher spacing than most of your other streams which happen during much more intense sections, it's a huge difficulty spike and feels out of place here"
I remember having a conversation with some people before, about instrument isolation and I believe it comes down to one of two things: 1) because there are less instruments, the spacing/intensity should be less. or 2) because the instruments have no background sounds, they are the predominant sounds to highlight or emphasize. The latter is something i like to do depending on the situation. In this scenario, there's already low spacing with the 1/3's, so to create a bit of contrast I wanted to space 1/4s with the guitar. to me that spacing helps lead in to the bigger spacing you mentioned later because otherwise, it'd feel out of place progressively from small space->bigger spacing->biggest spacing which is what I have here.