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Maps for practicing high bpm dt burstreams?

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Fervore
It's one of my biggest flaws atm, I know I can do better at them because sometimes out of nowhere I do them. I've always admired rafi's capability to do burstreams consistently.
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ManuelOsuPlayer

Fervore wrote:

It's one of my biggest flaws atm, I know I can do better at them because sometimes out of nowhere I do them. I've always admired rafi's capability to do burstreams consistently.
https://osu.ppy.sh/b/847315&m=0
https://osu.ppy.sh/b/663881&m=0
https://osu.ppy.sh/b/715345
https://osu.ppy.sh/b/209576?m=0

Aim the burst and stacked as they are normal streams. Even If you don't have to move the cursor.
You use same reading when you make sure you hit the slidders end.
At high bpm you can mash listening music. Instead use finger control the same way you do when you alternate.
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Fervore
thanks for the replies i will try all of these, one of the problems i have in maps such as slowmotion hddt is that my fingers get too hard after a couple of triplets and burstreams but if i try to do them relaxed i end up overstreaming or missing 1 note because i didnt push the key down enough. What are the best ways to switch from high bpm stream to stream and stream into jumps?
ManuelOsuPlayer

Fervore wrote:

thanks for the replies i will try all of these, one of the problems i have in maps such as slowmotion hddt is that my fingers get too hard after a couple of triplets and burstreams but if i try to do them relaxed i end up overstreaming or missing 1 note because i didnt push the key down enough. What are the best ways to switch from high bpm stream to stream and stream into jumps?
Switch it's natural. Make your hand follow the rhythm, improve reading and you shouldn't be worried about it.

There are lot of ways to switch. And when you really need to switch technics to stream depends on what it's low bpm for you and what it's the bpm over your control limit.
For example 140 bpm stream to 210 bpm stream. I stream using finger control. So to change the bpm i only need to change the amouth of weight what i put on the keys. Isn't a big weight change and i don't switch. Coordination overall.
Under 140 or over 210 stream i switch uping the fingers and the hand from the keys to use strenght to tap don't letting the fingers rest in the keys. I reach 250 bpm consistenly and burst 290 bpm this way.

To high bpm i read each stream 2 times. One time while i'm moving cursor closer to the first circle. So i can know what kinda stream it's and the speed the circles spawn on it, so i can know the speed what i have to start aiming it.
Once my cursor it's almost touching it i just use the circles spawn speed what i already read to aim the stream at same speed. Once i get the first circles i move my eyes some circles away from the cursor letting it follow my eyes speed, so i have time to read bpm changes, stream speed changes and my cursor just copy what my eyes are readding with delay. This way it's imposible tap less circles or more circles since you tap while the cursor it's at top stream circles, and you stop tap when after you see the last circle it's going to be tapped. Use music to keep rhythm. When you get used to it when a stream spaw anywhere you automatic read the stream speed and amounth circles using peripheral vision while you're focused on anything else. It's really similar to read slidders, so making sure you hit slidders end on purpouse on a map where you miss last stream circles could make you use same reading at stream ends, and if your eyes are on that last circle instead moving to next pattern your muscle memory will tap that last circle for you.

To low bpm i just hit the circles 1 by 1 like they are fast jumps. So i read them 1 by 1 and i use each beat to tap each circle, just like a normal circle. Tap the same way than alternate and tapping doubles.
After read all the streams circles 1by1 spamming high ar in a good while, you will start read all the circles in slow motion, giving you insane amount of time to read each circle.
Switching easy streams to read for you and right after sightread streams over your reading skills will make you read them on the same way after a while trying, so they will be the same, and reading shouldn't be a problem at any stream your eyes can follow.

The thing it's you don't use same reading doing jumps than high bpm streams, so you can have problems switching between those patterns when you have low time to switch. You can find how to read jumps the same way than streams (related to aim speed and similar to flow instead snipe). Or learn to switch reading (practice those pattern switch) both ways are viable and used.

To play slow mottion you should use finger control + muscle memory + rhythm sense to tap, so ignore 100% the tap hand and the music (your brain will listening the music anyways) and focus only on aim and be aware of the hand what you use to aim.
Akanagi
https://osu.ppy.sh/s/48979 (195bpm)
A classic map, though.
ManuelOsuPlayer

Rayne wrote:

https://osu.ppy.sh/s/48979 (195bpm)
A classic map, though.
No way to play that DT+HD O.o
Akanagi

ManuelOsuPlayer wrote:

Rayne wrote:

https://osu.ppy.sh/s/48979 (195bpm)
A classic map, though.
No way to play that DT+HD O.o

Oh DT streams, my bad.
Still a good map to practice regular streams I guess :^)
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