Somebody called me to check this about some SV changes
Ozzy's Taiko March
01:23:720 (1) - Actually big SV jump(this time, x1.0 --> x2.0) in middle of a stanza is kinda radical. (Usually SV changes are placed on barlines, so it might cause some confusions. Also this can be a personal thought but I don't think SV changes in the middle of a stanza looks good.) I suggest some solutions here, but you might want to take different way. Please discuss about this with me if you have anything uncertain.
- Move x2 to 01:24:620, like Inner Oni of Black Rose Apostle. You might don't want to make 1/8 notes, though, and this way x1.0 --> x2.0 still remains. (Some Taiko maps have it but players here might not like it.)
- Set x1.5 in 01:05:420 ~ 01:24:620. x1.5 sections can be buffer for x2.0, but you also might want to leave x1.0 --> x2.0. (Or just put x1.5 in somewhere between x1.0 ~ x2.0? Hmm...)
You also can take several other ways, though, but I don't think leaving this as current state is that good.
01:40:370 (1) - Uh... Why this spinner is in the blue tick anyway?
This one also has SV problem: Previous notes are overtaking the spinner. Overtaking notes should be avoided cause it has both readablilty problem and aesthetic problem. (I know it is just a spinner but it doesn't look so good, I guess.) I suggest changing x0.5 to x1.0 or near x1.0. (You still can achieve slow down effect, I guess.)
Patterns are nice as always, so let me leave a star for you.
EDIT:
Well, barlines are actually quite useful when you want to distinguish SV change and blank if there's no notes following. If it's a blank you can see an empty barline that doesn't have a note, but if it's a SV change you can't see a barline cause it will be showed a bit late. But if you are putting SV change in the middle of the stanza there's nothing can be a clue for it. That's why big SV change in the middle of the stanza can be considered as radical.
Ozzy's Taiko March
01:23:720 (1) - Actually big SV jump(this time, x1.0 --> x2.0) in middle of a stanza is kinda radical. (Usually SV changes are placed on barlines, so it might cause some confusions. Also this can be a personal thought but I don't think SV changes in the middle of a stanza looks good.) I suggest some solutions here, but you might want to take different way. Please discuss about this with me if you have anything uncertain.
- Move x2 to 01:24:620, like Inner Oni of Black Rose Apostle. You might don't want to make 1/8 notes, though, and this way x1.0 --> x2.0 still remains. (Some Taiko maps have it but players here might not like it.)
- Set x1.5 in 01:05:420 ~ 01:24:620. x1.5 sections can be buffer for x2.0, but you also might want to leave x1.0 --> x2.0. (Or just put x1.5 in somewhere between x1.0 ~ x2.0? Hmm...)
You also can take several other ways, though, but I don't think leaving this as current state is that good.
01:40:370 (1) - Uh... Why this spinner is in the blue tick anyway?
This one also has SV problem: Previous notes are overtaking the spinner. Overtaking notes should be avoided cause it has both readablilty problem and aesthetic problem. (I know it is just a spinner but it doesn't look so good, I guess.) I suggest changing x0.5 to x1.0 or near x1.0. (You still can achieve slow down effect, I guess.)
Patterns are nice as always, so let me leave a star for you.
EDIT:
Well, barlines are actually quite useful when you want to distinguish SV change and blank if there's no notes following. If it's a blank you can see an empty barline that doesn't have a note, but if it's a SV change you can't see a barline cause it will be showed a bit late. But if you are putting SV change in the middle of the stanza there's nothing can be a clue for it. That's why big SV change in the middle of the stanza can be considered as radical.