I'm talking mainly about sv that requires much memorization. I've got the following questions when practicing sv.
1.Do I need to slow down or speed up the scroll speed when playing sv?
2.Does improvement on memory-type sv really exist? For example, if I can play 260 bpm jumpstream, I can deal with most jumpstream maps under that bpm without problem. But if I spend lots of time practicing one sv map, it's not so likely that I can play another sv map well unless I spend the same time on it, then how can I say I'm making progress in sv instead of I'm just making progress in that map? And for many sv maps like mafain, I have trouble getting A rank even I play for more than 20 times.
3.How can I hit the note to the rhythm when there is no time to match the note on the screen with the music I hear?
4.If spending time and effort to memorize is the only way to improve sv, how to memorize sv effectively? I've tried to play no-sv version, but it doesn't work well.
1.Do I need to slow down or speed up the scroll speed when playing sv?
2.Does improvement on memory-type sv really exist? For example, if I can play 260 bpm jumpstream, I can deal with most jumpstream maps under that bpm without problem. But if I spend lots of time practicing one sv map, it's not so likely that I can play another sv map well unless I spend the same time on it, then how can I say I'm making progress in sv instead of I'm just making progress in that map? And for many sv maps like mafain, I have trouble getting A rank even I play for more than 20 times.
3.How can I hit the note to the rhythm when there is no time to match the note on the screen with the music I hear?
4.If spending time and effort to memorize is the only way to improve sv, how to memorize sv effectively? I've tried to play no-sv version, but it doesn't work well.