Oh woah, I just stumbled across this map, and the keysounds are so *dies of happiness* Anyways, I suck at 7K, so I'll just mod lower diffs and *squeal* the hitsounds are so beautiful, I've lost my ability toucan.
Column 1->7
Column 1->7
Sharlo's vocals = happiness. Keysounds = happiness. Both = death by joy
[General]
[7K NM]00:02:000 (2000|0) - Move this to 2 since 00:04:000 (4000|1) is lower in pitch, and should be moved to 1.
00:04:250 (4250|2,4500|4,4750|6) - If the above is accepted, shift these notes one column to the left since the chord is lower than in pitch than the first one.
00:08:250 (8250|2,8500|3) - I'd consider shifting these 2 columns to the right cause they're higher in pitch than 00:06:250 (6250|3,6500|4)
00:09:000 (9000|4) - Move to 6 and then 00:10:000 (10000|6) - to 5 cause, well, pitch relevancy lol.
00:18:375 (18375|1,18375|4) - Can't you just approximate this to 00:18:400 ? It just looks weird to be 1/16 before beat 2.
00:23:800 (23800|6,24200|2) - Control H these since pitch relevancy. I don't think I need to explain the reasoning for moving anymore, so I'll just say "PR" as the reason if I say to move something from now on.
00:30:600 (30600|0) - to 7, 00:30:600 (30600|4) - to 5 to maintain the double with two spaces between it.
00:29:800 (29800|6,30200|5,30600|4) - I'm not sure if this is that noticeable, but the piano here has the same undertone 3 times for these notes, so you could try jacking them.
00:40:400 (40400|6) - Move to 6, since you made the chords like this be the same, examples like 00:38:200 (38200|2,38200|6,38800|6,38800|2) - same pitch, same chord.
00:41:400 (41400|4,41400|0,42000|0,42000|4) - You could also try putting these notes in the same column as 00:39:800 (39800|1,39800|5,40400|1,40400|6) since they're the same pitch.
00:43:200 - Why not add an LN here to represent the music box burst here? and then end at 00:44:000 when the piano comes back in.
00:47:200 (47200|5,47200|2,47600|0,47600|4,48000|2,48000|5,48400|0,48400|4) - Control H, PR. If you do, move the note that's now in 2 to 1 or something.
00:47:600 (47600|4,47600|0) and 00:48:400 (48400|4,48400|0) - I get that there's a chord here, but since it's just an octave note (F#3 and F#4), a single note would probably be fine.
00:48:800 - Try this for PR since it's all ascending http://puu.sh/r0ka3.jpg
00:50:000 (50000|2,50000|5) - Same thing I said about the octave chord thing, 1 note is fine since there's no different pitch.
00:50:400 (50400|5) - Move this to somewhere besides 6 since you have a 3 note stack at 00:50:000 (50000|5,50400|5,50800|5) and they're not the same pitch.
00:53:600 (53600|6) - Try 3, 00:53:600 (53600|1) then 1
00:55:800 (55800|4,55800|3) - Make one note, octave chord.
01:10:800 - PR, try this http://puu.sh/r0klG.jpg
01:20:400 (80400|5,80400|0) - Shift one to the right, PR
01:27:200 - I like this pattern a lot for some reason, nothing else, k go on
01:34:200 (94200|3) - Remove this note or something since it's such a high pitched one and octave chord thingy again, example where you did this 02:31:800 (151800|0) and 02:44:600 (164600|3)
01:44:400 (104400|6,104600|5,104800|1,104800|3) - Control H, pr
02:25:600 (145600|6,145600|1) - Shift one to the left, PR
03:14:400 - I'd highly suggest adding a double here for the low piano chord since it's on the downbeat and a little easier to predict than if it came on an upbeat.
03:15:800 (195800|3) - Jack this with 03:16:000 (196000|6) since they're the same pitch? But it also looks out of place, so whatever works.
03:19:443 (199443|4,199443|0) - Move these towards the right columns.
03:21:530 (201530|4,201530|2) - Move this towards the left columns.
03:23:617 (203617|5,203617|1) - Keep it around the center
03:52:464 (232464|6) - PR, move to 6
03:53:424 (233424|6,233664|5) - Shift one towards the left, PR
04:03:264 (243264|3,243424|1,244224|3,244384|1) - I'd really prefer a straight left -> right roll since the piano is doing an arpeggio kind of thing here going from low pitch to high pitch. So control H, and then shift twice to the left.
04:15:264 (255264|2,255264|6,255744|1,255744|5) - Swap their columns, meaning the first chord is in {26}, the next is {37} PR
[4K HD]Since 4K doesn't have as many columns, I'll be focusing on the patterns more than the pitch.
00:06:250 (6250|2) - Wat. Uh, move to 2?
00:09:750 (9750|3) - Again 2. The jacks aren't necessary if the pitch isn't the same.
00:12:750 (12750|3) - Move to 3 to get a {12-43} pattern.
00:18:375 (18375|0,18375|2) - Also, I said before, just approximate this to 00:18:400 for now.
00:26:600 (26600|3,26600|0,26600|1) - Since this is the same intensity or weight as the other piano chords around it, make this a double.
00:31:800 (31800|0) - Move to 2 cause it's not the same pitch as 00:31:600 (31600|0)
00:33:200 (33200|2) - to 4, PR
00:34:800 (34800|3) - to 2 PR
00:43:200 - As I said in the last diff, an LN starting from here to 00:44:000 would be nice to represent the burst of bells. Or, since this is a HD difficulty, you could even map it as a 1/4 burst.
00:49:400 (49400|2,49400|1) - Make this {14} or something cause PR
00:50:400 (50400|1) - to 1 to avoid a jack. I'm going to stop mentioning them, but there are a lot and they could easily be moved around to get slightly different patterns.
00:56:800 (56800|3,57200|3) - 3 since the bells are the same pitch through
00:59:000 (59000|2) - to 1 or 2
00:59:200 (59200|2,59400|1,59600|0) - Shift one to the right, then move 00:59:800 (59800|3) to 1 since the pitch is descending right -> left
01:17:200 (77200|2,77200|3,77200|0) - Reduce to a double, or you can make notes like 01:18:200 (78200|1,78200|3) - 01:18:800 (78800|0,78800|3) triples since they're accented.
01:34:200 (94200|3,94200|0) - Single note please q.q It's so soft compared to everything else.
01:38:400 (98400|0,98400|2) - I'd highly consider extending these LNs to 01:42:000 for the piano roll/trill
01:41:600 (101600|3,101800|0) - Then remove these too if you accepted the above since the bell doesn't start until 01:42:000
02:00:000 (120000|2,120000|0,120200|3,120200|1,120400|0,120400|2,120600|3,120600|1) - Try jacking these all together since they're the same pitch, or doing a running man kind of pattern like so http://puu.sh/r0sai.jpg or http://puu.sh/r0sbf.jpg
02:00:600 (120600|1,120600|0) - Except without jacking this because it's a different pitch than the last 3 chords q.q my ears have deceived me and I feel so betrayed.
02:01:600 (121600|3,121600|0,121800|3,121800|1,122000|0,122000|2) - Basically the same suggestion as above with jacking or doing something to show they're mostly the same pitch.
02:44:800 (164800|0,164800|3,164800|1,165000|2,165000|1) - Remove a note from the triple and jack them.
02:53:800 (173800|3,174200|3) - Move to 3 to stay consistent with the pattern at 02:52:000
02:54:400 (174400|2) - Assuming above is accepted, move this to 4, then you have a {34-21} pattern
03:30:139 (210139|1) - 3 pls
03:38:304 - Rather than use jacks, just make them left -> right patterns and repeat it until the piano changes pitch, like at 03:42:144 so every 2 measures I think.
03:42:144 - Then here, you could use a split roll pattern like {12-43} http://puu.sh/r0sqt.jpg
'03:55:264 (235264|0,235424|1) - Shift twice to the right, the one handed 1/3 trill you have here is q.q
03:57:504 - You could add an LN or something here to represent the 1/6 bell trill.
04:17:184 (257184|3,257184|0,257184|1) - Preferably one note since it's way quieter here compared to the three note chords, but a double would work fine too.
04:33:984 - This pattern just feels like random jacks and whatnot. Maybe try something like this http://puu.sh/r0sAX.jpg Well, not that exactly because that would be a nightmare to hit, but something like straight 1/2 doubles.
[Comments]I'm assuming automap-chan made the diffs because some of these patterns just don't make that much sense. Anyways, I'd watch out for all the jacks that keep popping up in the 4K diffs due to lack of columns and space., and try to make stuff easier to hit like this one anchor that popped up in 4K IN 01:40:900 (100900|2,101100|2,101300|2,101500|2,101700|2,101900|2) which is just going to be annoying to hit and play. Also, some of the chord layering is a bit screwed up, since some soft piano notes will have 3 notes, and some loud notes will have 1 note, and stuff like that that I mentioned above. So yeah, good luck, amazing keysounding tho, teach me how to midi pls.
- As Arcwin mentioned, you will need a full spread of each keymode since they're treated as different gamemodes.
- I've never seen IN used before lol. Normally it's MX, but IN looks cool too.
- For the OD of 4K HD, I would really recommend reducing it to ~7.7 or something, since, while there are very few LNs, 8 is a bit cruel for this level.
- For HP of 7K IN, you should really consider reducing it to ~8.5 at most since 9 is seen mostly in SC and up.
[7K NM]00:02:000 (2000|0) - Move this to 2 since 00:04:000 (4000|1) is lower in pitch, and should be moved to 1.
00:04:250 (4250|2,4500|4,4750|6) - If the above is accepted, shift these notes one column to the left since the chord is lower than in pitch than the first one.
00:08:250 (8250|2,8500|3) - I'd consider shifting these 2 columns to the right cause they're higher in pitch than 00:06:250 (6250|3,6500|4)
00:09:000 (9000|4) - Move to 6 and then 00:10:000 (10000|6) - to 5 cause, well, pitch relevancy lol.
00:18:375 (18375|1,18375|4) - Can't you just approximate this to 00:18:400 ? It just looks weird to be 1/16 before beat 2.
00:23:800 (23800|6,24200|2) - Control H these since pitch relevancy. I don't think I need to explain the reasoning for moving anymore, so I'll just say "PR" as the reason if I say to move something from now on.
00:30:600 (30600|0) - to 7, 00:30:600 (30600|4) - to 5 to maintain the double with two spaces between it.
00:29:800 (29800|6,30200|5,30600|4) - I'm not sure if this is that noticeable, but the piano here has the same undertone 3 times for these notes, so you could try jacking them.
00:40:400 (40400|6) - Move to 6, since you made the chords like this be the same, examples like 00:38:200 (38200|2,38200|6,38800|6,38800|2) - same pitch, same chord.
00:41:400 (41400|4,41400|0,42000|0,42000|4) - You could also try putting these notes in the same column as 00:39:800 (39800|1,39800|5,40400|1,40400|6) since they're the same pitch.
00:43:200 - Why not add an LN here to represent the music box burst here? and then end at 00:44:000 when the piano comes back in.
00:47:200 (47200|5,47200|2,47600|0,47600|4,48000|2,48000|5,48400|0,48400|4) - Control H, PR. If you do, move the note that's now in 2 to 1 or something.
00:47:600 (47600|4,47600|0) and 00:48:400 (48400|4,48400|0) - I get that there's a chord here, but since it's just an octave note (F#3 and F#4), a single note would probably be fine.
00:48:800 - Try this for PR since it's all ascending http://puu.sh/r0ka3.jpg
00:50:000 (50000|2,50000|5) - Same thing I said about the octave chord thing, 1 note is fine since there's no different pitch.
00:50:400 (50400|5) - Move this to somewhere besides 6 since you have a 3 note stack at 00:50:000 (50000|5,50400|5,50800|5) and they're not the same pitch.
00:53:600 (53600|6) - Try 3, 00:53:600 (53600|1) then 1
00:55:800 (55800|4,55800|3) - Make one note, octave chord.
01:10:800 - PR, try this http://puu.sh/r0klG.jpg
01:20:400 (80400|5,80400|0) - Shift one to the right, PR
01:27:200 - I like this pattern a lot for some reason, nothing else, k go on
01:34:200 (94200|3) - Remove this note or something since it's such a high pitched one and octave chord thingy again, example where you did this 02:31:800 (151800|0) and 02:44:600 (164600|3)
01:44:400 (104400|6,104600|5,104800|1,104800|3) - Control H, pr
02:25:600 (145600|6,145600|1) - Shift one to the left, PR
03:14:400 - I'd highly suggest adding a double here for the low piano chord since it's on the downbeat and a little easier to predict than if it came on an upbeat.
03:15:800 (195800|3) - Jack this with 03:16:000 (196000|6) since they're the same pitch? But it also looks out of place, so whatever works.
03:19:443 (199443|4,199443|0) - Move these towards the right columns.
03:21:530 (201530|4,201530|2) - Move this towards the left columns.
03:23:617 (203617|5,203617|1) - Keep it around the center
03:52:464 (232464|6) - PR, move to 6
03:53:424 (233424|6,233664|5) - Shift one towards the left, PR
04:03:264 (243264|3,243424|1,244224|3,244384|1) - I'd really prefer a straight left -> right roll since the piano is doing an arpeggio kind of thing here going from low pitch to high pitch. So control H, and then shift twice to the left.
04:15:264 (255264|2,255264|6,255744|1,255744|5) - Swap their columns, meaning the first chord is in {26}, the next is {37} PR
[4K HD]Since 4K doesn't have as many columns, I'll be focusing on the patterns more than the pitch.
00:06:250 (6250|2) - Wat. Uh, move to 2?
00:09:750 (9750|3) - Again 2. The jacks aren't necessary if the pitch isn't the same.
00:12:750 (12750|3) - Move to 3 to get a {12-43} pattern.
00:18:375 (18375|0,18375|2) - Also, I said before, just approximate this to 00:18:400 for now.
00:26:600 (26600|3,26600|0,26600|1) - Since this is the same intensity or weight as the other piano chords around it, make this a double.
00:31:800 (31800|0) - Move to 2 cause it's not the same pitch as 00:31:600 (31600|0)
00:33:200 (33200|2) - to 4, PR
00:34:800 (34800|3) - to 2 PR
00:43:200 - As I said in the last diff, an LN starting from here to 00:44:000 would be nice to represent the burst of bells. Or, since this is a HD difficulty, you could even map it as a 1/4 burst.
00:49:400 (49400|2,49400|1) - Make this {14} or something cause PR
00:50:400 (50400|1) - to 1 to avoid a jack. I'm going to stop mentioning them, but there are a lot and they could easily be moved around to get slightly different patterns.
00:56:800 (56800|3,57200|3) - 3 since the bells are the same pitch through
00:59:000 (59000|2) - to 1 or 2
00:59:200 (59200|2,59400|1,59600|0) - Shift one to the right, then move 00:59:800 (59800|3) to 1 since the pitch is descending right -> left
01:17:200 (77200|2,77200|3,77200|0) - Reduce to a double, or you can make notes like 01:18:200 (78200|1,78200|3) - 01:18:800 (78800|0,78800|3) triples since they're accented.
01:34:200 (94200|3,94200|0) - Single note please q.q It's so soft compared to everything else.
01:38:400 (98400|0,98400|2) - I'd highly consider extending these LNs to 01:42:000 for the piano roll/trill
01:41:600 (101600|3,101800|0) - Then remove these too if you accepted the above since the bell doesn't start until 01:42:000
02:00:000 (120000|2,120000|0,120200|3,120200|1,120400|0,120400|2,120600|3,120600|1) - Try jacking these all together since they're the same pitch, or doing a running man kind of pattern like so http://puu.sh/r0sai.jpg or http://puu.sh/r0sbf.jpg
02:00:600 (120600|1,120600|0) - Except without jacking this because it's a different pitch than the last 3 chords q.q my ears have deceived me and I feel so betrayed.
02:01:600 (121600|3,121600|0,121800|3,121800|1,122000|0,122000|2) - Basically the same suggestion as above with jacking or doing something to show they're mostly the same pitch.
02:44:800 (164800|0,164800|3,164800|1,165000|2,165000|1) - Remove a note from the triple and jack them.
02:53:800 (173800|3,174200|3) - Move to 3 to stay consistent with the pattern at 02:52:000
02:54:400 (174400|2) - Assuming above is accepted, move this to 4, then you have a {34-21} pattern
03:30:139 (210139|1) - 3 pls
03:38:304 - Rather than use jacks, just make them left -> right patterns and repeat it until the piano changes pitch, like at 03:42:144 so every 2 measures I think.
03:42:144 - Then here, you could use a split roll pattern like {12-43} http://puu.sh/r0sqt.jpg
'03:55:264 (235264|0,235424|1) - Shift twice to the right, the one handed 1/3 trill you have here is q.q
03:57:504 - You could add an LN or something here to represent the 1/6 bell trill.
04:17:184 (257184|3,257184|0,257184|1) - Preferably one note since it's way quieter here compared to the three note chords, but a double would work fine too.
04:33:984 - This pattern just feels like random jacks and whatnot. Maybe try something like this http://puu.sh/r0sAX.jpg Well, not that exactly because that would be a nightmare to hit, but something like straight 1/2 doubles.
[Comments]I'm assuming automap-chan made the diffs because some of these patterns just don't make that much sense. Anyways, I'd watch out for all the jacks that keep popping up in the 4K diffs due to lack of columns and space., and try to make stuff easier to hit like this one anchor that popped up in 4K IN 01:40:900 (100900|2,101100|2,101300|2,101500|2,101700|2,101900|2) which is just going to be annoying to hit and play. Also, some of the chord layering is a bit screwed up, since some soft piano notes will have 3 notes, and some loud notes will have 1 note, and stuff like that that I mentioned above. So yeah, good luck, amazing keysounding tho, teach me how to midi pls.