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[general]
- seems this map has unsused hitsound files:
- normal-hitclap7.wav
- normal-hitfinish.wav
- normal-hitfinish20.wav
- normal-hitwhistle2.wav
- also you will have to add silence after the end of the file soft-hitwhistle.wav to meet the 100ms length; https://puu.sh/xqDDy/32bc1eae08.wav
- 00:16:194 (3,1) - 00:19:622 (3,1) - 00:23:051 (3,1) - the big spacing doesn't match well with the music since the instruments are not as strong as 00:15:551 (1,2) - for example. i'd recommend a spacing of around 2.0x.
- 01:01:408 (1) - start this slider to 01:01:515 -? that's where the buildup truly starts or the least the prominent sound
- 01:03:765 (2) - same reason as above; buildup seems to start on 01:03:872 -
- 01:04:408 (1,1,1,1) - i think the correct snap is 1/8
- 01:12:765 (1,2,1) - 01:16:194 (1,2,1) - this is kind of hard to play in quick succession; maybe it's too early to pull this pattern in the map, but imo closing the spacing may be better
- 02:32:051 (1,1,1,1) - 02:35:480 (1,1,1,1) - 02:38:908 (1,1,1,1) - tbh the new combo doesn't help me distinguish well 1/6 and 1/4, it would be intuitive if you played more with the spacing instead. i suggest for the 1/4 to increase its spacing since the gap is longer than 1/6. spacing for 0.5x could work, as long as both snaps have non-similar spacings.
- 05:00:980 (1,2,1,2) - this part can (maybe it's just me) be a little confusing since before that was a section with 1/2 and 1/4 rhythms with a play of spacing. seeing that the past patterns have a flow making half a square and 05:00:980 (1,2) - completes the square half, i was thinking of "counter-flow'ing", meaning to have 05:00:980 (1,2,1,2) - go in the opposite direction of 05:00:551 (1,2) -. placement suggestion: https://osu.ppy.sh/ss/9010212
- 05:16:408 (1) - i think the ending is not correctly snapped; should on 05:22:622 - to get the strings. very pretty slider btw
- 05:30:122 (1) - the slider is weirdly following the music; you can probably extend it so that the repeat is on 05:30:444 - to follow the strings.