I couldnt think of a title for this so here you go
I propose getting rid of the following guideline from general and move it to kantan, futsuu and muzukashii guidelines:
Reasoning being, that we're fine with 1/4 finishers and whatever but not with spinners? The rationale for this is exactly the thing that we deemed to be ok for big notes so i dont think this guideline existing makes a lot of sense
Kantan
Increase the 1/1 pattern guideline to 9 notes (previously 7)
-> on a 4/4 song, that's two measures which should work better than the seven wich almost never fits anything musically
Futsuu
lol this diff already does what i suggest to do on muzu and kantan? lol
Muzukashii
Since the difficulty is on the edge i propose having the follwoing as a workaround for rest moment be mentioned / allowed:
General
I propose getting rid of the following guideline from general and move it to kantan, futsuu and muzukashii guidelines:
- There should be at least 1/2 distance between a spinner and its preceding note. This is to ensure they do not overlap substantially and assure readability.
Reasoning being, that we're fine with 1/4 finishers and whatever but not with spinners? The rationale for this is exactly the thing that we deemed to be ok for big notes so i dont think this guideline existing makes a lot of sense
Difficulty specific
Kantan
- You should insert at least 1 rest moment that is 3/1 or longer after 16/1 to 20/1 of continuous mapping. Two (or more) consecutive 2/1 rhythms can be used as a substitute as well. Less frequent rest moments or shorter ones may put too much strain on beginners.
Increase the 1/1 pattern guideline to 9 notes (previously 7)
-> on a 4/4 song, that's two measures which should work better than the seven wich almost never fits anything musically
Futsuu
lol this diff already does what i suggest to do on muzu and kantan? lol
Muzukashii
Since the difficulty is on the edge i propose having the follwoing as a workaround for rest moment be mentioned / allowed:
- You should insert at least 1 rest moment that is 3/2 or longer after 16/1 to 20/1 of continuous mapping. Two (or more) consecutive 1/1 rest moments can be used as a substitute as well. Less frequent rest moments or shorter ones may put too much strain on beginners.