Hi. Started this game like 40 days ago, and have been a full alternator from day one (different key for every note). I did it, cause i heard it is much better and easier than single taping, so i sticked with it.
There were some problems at the start (a lot of confusion in fingering), but i got over it, and now when i started playing hards and easier insanes, it's becoming a problem again. What i mean specificaly is for example when you have a set of very fast triplets, followed by a slider, then two notes, very close to each other, one note, triplets again, etc.
Since i'm alternating, it goes like z,x,z x z,x z x,z,x... This can get really confusing at higher bpm... At times i just end up mashing, and by some miracle i still get 300's, but of course this is not optimal, and is developing into a bad habbit.
Any advices on how to possibly evade the confusion, other than concetrating more on the notes, and the order by wich you hit them, or am i better off with practising single tapping, since my reading and acc are improving really fast.
There were some problems at the start (a lot of confusion in fingering), but i got over it, and now when i started playing hards and easier insanes, it's becoming a problem again. What i mean specificaly is for example when you have a set of very fast triplets, followed by a slider, then two notes, very close to each other, one note, triplets again, etc.
Since i'm alternating, it goes like z,x,z x z,x z x,z,x... This can get really confusing at higher bpm... At times i just end up mashing, and by some miracle i still get 300's, but of course this is not optimal, and is developing into a bad habbit.
Any advices on how to possibly evade the confusion, other than concetrating more on the notes, and the order by wich you hit them, or am i better off with practising single tapping, since my reading and acc are improving really fast.