I was just talking to someone over IM, and the process of beatmapping came up. So I wondered, how does everyone make their maps? Like what process do they use, etc?
Personally, for me...
1) Timing. I usually use BPM Analyzer to get an *idea* of what the BPM is. Then I find the offset, and adjust the BPM to match. Apparently, some do the BPM before the offset, not sure how that works...
2) Placement - I place all notes in the middle, for sliders I place bookmarks to add them in later. During this phase, I am playing the song in 0.50x, 0.25x as needed, and placing notes while the song is playing, constantly rewinding to make sure I placed em on the correct beat. Yep. Never. Ever. Do I use copy/paste!
3) Quality Assurance - Once I've placed all my notes, I play through the song at normal speed a few times, correcting/adding notes as I go. Also add breaks and spinners.
4) Spacing - I space all notes and and sliders, 99% with ALT, aka distance snap. Also I add in any sliders.
5) I make the combos, my combos are usually random, and I usually make them as I play through the song at normal speed.
6) Not always, but sometimes I add sounds, that being whistles, finish, etc.
7) Final quality assurance. I'll probably play through the song half a dozen times, making sure everything is good. This is probably why you never find any notes that aren't snapped correctly in the timeline.
8) Background image or video is added. Video offset is played with for about 10 mins, in an effort to get it as close as possible.
Rarely do I ever use the test feature. And that's pretty much how I map. If I had to say, I'd say it takes me about 2 hours to map a ~3 min song. From start to upload.
So... What about you? How do you map? Do you do pretty much all these steps at the same time as you go? Or do you split them up as well?
Personally, for me...
1) Timing. I usually use BPM Analyzer to get an *idea* of what the BPM is. Then I find the offset, and adjust the BPM to match. Apparently, some do the BPM before the offset, not sure how that works...
2) Placement - I place all notes in the middle, for sliders I place bookmarks to add them in later. During this phase, I am playing the song in 0.50x, 0.25x as needed, and placing notes while the song is playing, constantly rewinding to make sure I placed em on the correct beat. Yep. Never. Ever. Do I use copy/paste!
3) Quality Assurance - Once I've placed all my notes, I play through the song at normal speed a few times, correcting/adding notes as I go. Also add breaks and spinners.
4) Spacing - I space all notes and and sliders, 99% with ALT, aka distance snap. Also I add in any sliders.
5) I make the combos, my combos are usually random, and I usually make them as I play through the song at normal speed.
6) Not always, but sometimes I add sounds, that being whistles, finish, etc.
7) Final quality assurance. I'll probably play through the song half a dozen times, making sure everything is good. This is probably why you never find any notes that aren't snapped correctly in the timeline.
8) Background image or video is added. Video offset is played with for about 10 mins, in an effort to get it as close as possible.
Rarely do I ever use the test feature. And that's pretty much how I map. If I had to say, I'd say it takes me about 2 hours to map a ~3 min song. From start to upload.
So... What about you? How do you map? Do you do pretty much all these steps at the same time as you go? Or do you split them up as well?