So did u guys even consider my proposition, or even read it at all?
Let me put som e more emphasis on what seems to be more relevant now
u guys are either denying any points people are making saying "1/4 sounds better" , and when we finally do manage to convince you about it you just disregard any suggestions people are making to make it the best it can be and just do it your own way without even considering other options. I can see why people are losing patience with you guys lmao
dqs01733 wrote:
My proposed solution
add constant 1/4 hihat rhythm between 03:56:596 - 05:32:596 - , therefore it should be technically correct and every beat is mapped to something. The guitar is kinda flushed out anyways because of all the other instruments so its not really easy to tell the screwed up rhythm, atleast for me it wasnt very clear until i played at 50% playback. So i dont think this would pose any problem to the player
but between 03:37:396 - 03:56:596 - its VERY clear that its something like a 1/3 rhythm, no 1/2 rhythm or anything to "mentally fill in" the 1/4's. deetz suggestion works really well here, it helps the player ease in to the intense section a bit and also a clear contrast between the intensities of the sections.
Let me put som e more emphasis on what seems to be more relevant now
dqs01733 wrote:
deetz suggestion works really well here, it helps the player ease in to the intense section a bit and also a clear contrast between the intensities of the sections.
deetz wrote:
Another possible way to do this could be to map only the drum sounds from 03:37:396 - all the way up to 03:56:596 - with breaks in between each one.
u guys are either denying any points people are making saying "1/4 sounds better" , and when we finally do manage to convince you about it you just disregard any suggestions people are making to make it the best it can be and just do it your own way without even considering other options. I can see why people are losing patience with you guys lmao