Can You Hear It :: FFR Batch Submission
Rapta -
Can You Hear It -
Grant Bowtie [6.75 / 10]
March/April 2022
PublicEvents
Rejected
Simfile Folder Name
Can You Hear It (Rapta)
Note Count
140
Chart Length
1:46
Average NPS
1.3527
Estimated Difficulty
4.1
First Note
0:03
Ending Note Delay
0:01
Hand Bias
Framers
0 - 0
1 - 0
2 - 0
3 - 0
4 - 0
Jumps
Hands
Quads
Color Jumps
Color Hands
Color Quads
Most notes in:
1/3 of a Second
2 - 6.00 nps
0.5 Seconds
2 - 4.00 nps
1 Second
3 - 3.00 nps
2 Seconds
5 - 2.50 nps
5 Seconds
10 - 2.00 nps
10 Seconds
17 - 1.70 nps
30 Seconds
43 - 1.43 nps
1 Minute
81 - 1.35 nps
Color Count
Largest Note Gaps
2.27s1.5s1.5s1.5s1.5s1.47s1.43s1.43s
Posted at 9:34pm on April 27th, 2022
Changed green notes to cyan notes.
Posted at 12:26pm on December 4th, 2022
Can You Hear It (Rapta) [7.5/10]
> Permission check good.
> Sync mostly good. The Intro piano could use a more accurate sync as it is played by a human.
> No issues found within simfile properties.
> No issues found within submission folder contents.
- The BPM of the song should be 80 While 120bpm does sync correctly, if you turn on the metronome you can hear how it doesn't line up. Don't just blindly trust AV bpm calculator, the first result isn't always the right one.
** 0:00.095 Similarly this first note is WILDLY out of sync with the song being ~60ms early. as mention before the intro should be manually resynced as notes can be 10-20ms off their actual timing.
- 0:02.844 This jack is quite out of place with the rest of the chart. Its 3x as fast as anything else in the chart, and with how much you are ignoring the piano seems odd to emphasize these two notes.
- 0:42.468 I understand that you want to create an easier chart but the lack of notes to really reflect the build up in the chart here is quite noticeable. the extra kicks that are now being omitted makes it extra obvious. I'd recommend doing 2 note jacks as i'd imagine thats easier than a stream at this level.
- 0:48.838 no grace notes?
- 0:54.838 given this is the "hype" part of the song it would make sense for this to be the hardest part. Given all the grace notes earlier i feel it would make sense to add more jumps to this section. There are quite a few places where it feels like a jump would make sense like 1:31.583, and if you really wanted to spice up the section you could add jumps to 8ths, but that might be a bit much.
- 1:42.832 these last few notes feel out of place and arbitrary. I think it would be best to remove them
A decent easier chart but i feel like a bit more could be added to really reflect the music better. the intro (especially the first note) should be resynced. The incorrect bpm doesn't have a hugely negative impact on the, it is still wrong. 40 bpm would be visually similar to whats in the chart currently.
Posted at 12:38pm on December 4th, 2022
Can You Hear It (Rapta) [6/10]
PERMS OK
SYNC NOT OK (?)
The BPM on this chart should probably be 80 or 160 actually, since this 120 BPM gives a weird quantization of every other major beat (where the kicks land). One would typically expect all these to be 4ths. Also quite a couple of notes are a clear 192nd off, such as 1:06.836 for example; might be ok though if the sync gets fixed.
0.095: This is a whole 32nd off the actual start of the song.
6.094-30.091: PR here could be improved. For example, there are five 4 1 flams, four of which go to very different pitches. Flams of 2 notes have a total of 12 permutations possible so there's more than enough room for proper PR. Another example of inconsistent PR is 9.843 & 15.843 & 21.842; all three are the same lyrics and tone, yet only the latter two repetitions are charted the same way (with a 31).
1:03.837: Here there are 4 repeated 8ths on column 1, yet the sounds differ quite a bit. PR again.
Overall, this chart lacks consistency and especially a theme/motif, which makes most of the notes feel arbitrarily placed relative to each other. There are great low difficulty elements such as the very spaced out flams and the jumps going to more special sounds, but the lack of PR is too apparent as is. It's important to place notes not only relative to the direct previous note, but also relative to the other previous notes (to some degree) so that different sounds/pitches/sections have some coherence throughout the song. The premise of wanting a very easy chart does not mean these concepts are any less important.