TURNDOWN :: FFR Batch Submission
DarkZtar - TURNDOWN - Ras [6.5 / 10]
Feb/March 2021
PublicEvents
Released
https://www.flashflashrevolution.com/vbz/showpost.php?p=4273000&postcount=1

Simfile Folder Name

TURNDOWN (DarkZtar)

Note Count

1634

Chart Length

1:54

Average NPS

14.7207

Estimated Difficulty

86.87

First Note

0:03

Ending Note Delay

0:01

Hand Bias

x 10

Framers

0 - 0 1 - 0 2 - 0 3 - 204 4 - 28

Jumps

x 409

Hands

x 156

Quads

x 6

Color Jumps

x 0

Color Hands

x 0

Color Quads

x 0

Most notes in:

1/3 of a Second
9 - 27.00 nps 0.5 Seconds
13 - 26.00 nps 1 Second
22 - 22.00 nps 2 Seconds
41 - 20.50 nps 5 Seconds
92 - 18.40 nps 10 Seconds
175 - 17.50 nps 30 Seconds
512 - 17.07 nps 1 Minute
881 - 14.68 nps

Color Count

x 615 (37.64%)
x 457 (27.97%)
x 6 (0.37%)
x 524 (32.07%)
x 6 (0.37%)
x 7 (0.43%)
x 0 (0%)
x 0 (0%)
x 19 (1.16%)

Largest Note Gaps

0.33s0.3s0.23s0.23s0.23s0.23s0.23s0.23s
35
28
21
14
7

TURNDOWN
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- Permissions, sync, metadata good.

* 0.210-11.639: I don't think the minijack use in this section really works--it feels way too heavy for what the song is doing (which I generally don't find to be the case with later sections). The ones where the melody is present I think are fine, but I'd do away with the minijacks at 0.924, 1.128, 1.741, etc.
- 10.822: I also don't like this triple jack because you used two minijacks everywhere else (e.g. 9.190).
- 25.720: Not a jump at 25.312, plus this is already fairly crowded. Suggest single.
- 26.332: I think I see why this is a quad, but it does feel a little out of place--it's not very different from the hand immediately before, for instance.
- 38.679, 38.883: Should be jumps. These appear to be singles to give space to the jump in between, but I don't think that's super necessary personally.
- 39.190: The second note here is pretty clearly higher than the first, don't really like the 3-note jack here.
- 51.843: This is up to personal preference, but I don't feel these are enough of a step up from the previous jumps to merit hands. I'd use [13][23][13] to mark the change in sound and that the middle one is higher.
- 59.802, 72.863: At all other instances of this sound, you have a note here but not on the next 16th.
- 60.108, 73.169: Missing 16th.
- 78.101: This is very noticeably lower than the other 24ths here, highly recommend moving to a different column.
- 81.520, 81.724, 88.050, etc.: White notes here feel a little dubious. I understand they're for vocal accenting but I don't feel like these vocals stand out enough from the others to warrant this treatment. Patterning also gets a bit busy at times with these in play.
- 84.496, 91.026, etc.: These are just 24ths, same as 77.965.
- 84.904, 91.434, etc.: These 48ths feel overdone as well, I don't think this sound needs anything more than a single jump on the 8th.
- 109.751, 110.057, 110.363: It's also not very audible what these 32nds are for, particularly because you didn't use these in the denser section.
** 110.516: Nooope. Not happening. How about we don't torment players with a 7-note jack as the literal last pattern in the chart when the longest before that was 3 notes.

- This chart is reasonable on a technical level, but I do feel like significant portions of it are overdone to the point of not representing the song, namely the part before 11.639 & the bursts and white notes after 78.577. I can also see literally no reason for the jack at 110.516 except to deliberately be a jerk to the player, and that's not cool. [6.5/10]

Fixed per judge notes.

A new chart file was uploaded with the following changes:
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Note Count changed: 1648 => 1634
AVG NPS changed: 14.84685 => 14.72072
Hand Bias changed: 12 => 10