forum

o!m mapping

posted
Total Posts
5
Topic Starter
computeh
yo how do i find the offset, bpm, putting sv's, or just general mapping stuff

i really wanna get into mapping. it looks fun
WitherMite
for offset you find the first substantial sound (first beat of the first measure in music theory terms) and line up the first beat of the metronome (the red line) to it by increasing/decreasing offset. do not use 25% playback speed to listen for offset, its audio is not accurate in the client, use 50% or faster to get the downbeat of the song and metronome to happen at the same time.

for bpm, either find it online (not super reliable), tap t to the beat and check offset after, or guess and check (fastest once you start to recognize bpms)- if the metronome falls behind the song, increase bpm, if it gets ahead decrease.

bpm will usually be a whole number.

if the metronome gets more off as the song goes on, the bpm is wrong, if every tick of the metronome is equally off, offset is wrong. There are songs which will require more complex timing - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xauZuMPgiQw&t pishifat goes more indepth (is STD video, but timing is the same across gamemodes)

most music is single bpm 4/4 time signature though and will just need one timing point

SV - involves math:
https://github.com/Eve-ning/SV-Crash-Course-LaTeX/blob/master/builds/11082018.pdf
http://zardoru.github.io/sv-tools/
Windows Me

WitherMite wrote:

and line up the first beat of the metronome - use 50% or faster to get the downbeat of the song and metronome to happen at the same time.
you can also bookmark so you know where to place the red line at
mystV
to find the offset, if you hear a considerable sound (i dont know), then thats your offset. use the beat snap divisor to line up with the sound and then go to the timing setup panel and there, click "Use Current Time" (also make sure your universal offset is 0 or around 0, and if youre questioning how to find it, go to the osu settings / options, search up universal offset and you can find it from there).

the bpm, you can probably search up a bpm finder or you can search the map youre mapping and copy the bpm from there. if youre lazy to do so, just tap t to the beat. if the bpm doesnt match up, use trial and error to find the correct bpm.

i dont know how to sv :(
HoosierTransfer
to get offset and bpm use timing analyzer users/126198
Please sign in to reply.

New reply