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Bursts under sliders how?

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FilipF6
So I have a big problem with getting 300 on the bursts that are at the end under sliders and just can't get my head around how to hit them properly. So I am looking for any advice pretty much
WitherMite
Assuming youre hitting them early,

Remember that the slider tail is on the 1/2 beat the first circle would be on in a normal burst.
anaxii

WitherMite wrote:

Assuming youre hitting them early,

Remember that the slider tail is on the 1/2 beat the first circle would be on in a normal burst.
1/4 for the normal burst then
WitherMite

I AM VERY SMART wrote:

WitherMite wrote:

Assuming youre hitting them early,

Remember that the slider tail is on the 1/2 beat the first circle would be on in a normal burst.
1/4 for the normal burst then
Well the second circle would be on 1/4 yea, i just worded it that way because the finger you start on will tap in time with the 1/2 beats (most of the time, finger control maps are funny like that).
Voidedosu
Take the map into the editor and figure out how many circles you have to hit first. I'll circle back to Wither and IAVS in a second. Are you doing 2 notes (so a 3-note burst counting the slider-end)? 3? 4? How fast you have to be may change depending on how many notes in a row there are, and you also need to know to avoid flailing and praying you hit them all in time plus not messing up transitioning to whatever comes next.

I'm going to assume it's the first one--2 notes after the S-end, so a 3-note burst. Typically these or the 5-note bursts are all on the rhythm, so the same speed you might hit a non-S-end 3-note burst will apply. This is where WM and IAVS' comments come in, as you basically have to intentionally tell yourself to NOT play a 3-note burst. Because you start it with the slider-end, the first of the three notes will basically be playing itself, and while actually tapping that note yourself may help depending on the bpm, circle position and the like, for right now it's just adding in an extra complication you don't need.

Accounting for that 1st note, the last two notes are just the same as with the last two notes in any other 3-note burst. Keep the rhythm in mind and play them at the proper speed. It should also help that since it's an odd-numbered burst, you'll end it with the same finger that you hit the slider with, which tends to help me a lot with not mixing up what I'm supposed to do. So you'll hit the slider with your dominant finger, let go when you reach the end, and then play the last two notes as the usual zxz or xzx.


I feel like you should keep in mind that you're not playing a slider-starting 3-note burst any differently from a circle-starting 3-note burst. The primary thing that change is just that the first tap and the second tap have a delay between them depending on how long and/or fast the slider is. That's kinda what WitherMite was getting at, I just went the long way in case that helps you a bit better.
anaxii

WitherMite wrote:

I AM VERY SMART wrote:

WitherMite wrote:

Assuming youre hitting them early,

Remember that the slider tail is on the 1/2 beat the first circle would be on in a normal burst.
1/4 for the normal burst then
Well the second circle would be on 1/4 yea, i just worded it that way because the finger you start on will tap in time with the 1/2 beats (most of the time, finger control maps are funny like that).
But most of the time, on drum and bass maps for example, the first circle is also 1/4 which makes it more funnier
Naiad
Probably a reading issue, sometimes I have issues like this but if I focus on the stack under the sliderend I tend to acc it.
anaxii

Naiad wrote:

Probably a reading issue, sometimes I have issues like this but if I focus on the stack under the sliderend I tend to acc it.
The first option to this is to find your comfort skin
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