Mini Short :: FFR Batch Submission
Gradiant - Mini Short - Ruby My Dear [8.25 / 10]
Aug/Sept 2022
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Simfile Folder Name

Mini Short (Gradiant)

Note Count

1472

Chart Length

2:05

Average NPS

12.0229

Estimated Difficulty

84.8

First Note

0:03

Ending Note Delay

0:03

Hand Bias

x 28

Framers

0 - 0 1 - 0 2 - 29 3 - 46 4 - 3

Jumps

x 426

Hands

x 3

Quads

x 0

Color Jumps

x 6

Color Hands

x 0

Color Quads

x 0

Most notes in:

1/3 of a Second
9 - 27.00 nps 0.5 Seconds
12 - 24.00 nps 1 Second
20 - 20.00 nps 2 Seconds
36 - 18.00 nps 5 Seconds
83 - 16.60 nps 10 Seconds
159 - 15.90 nps 30 Seconds
425 - 14.17 nps 1 Minute
806 - 13.43 nps

Color Count

x 465 (31.59%)
x 460 (31.25%)
x 7 (0.48%)
x 483 (32.81%)
x 8 (0.54%)
x 21 (1.43%)
x 1 (0.07%)
x 4 (0.27%)
x 23 (1.56%)

Largest Note Gaps

2.57s1.4s0.73s0.73s0.73s0.7s0.7s0.67s
35
28
21
14
7

Mini Short (Gradient) [8.5/10]

PERMS OK
SYNC OK

29.437: Missing note.

39.080: Quad?

43.991 & 44.7058: These are barely audible compared to the ones in the drums iterations. Consider removing and adapting PR. Moreover, they're not charted at 1:32.562.

51.937: Would've been nice to have the double bpm here (and on the other iterations of this section) to kinda break the 16ths js monotony.

1:27.205 & 1:27.384: The minijacks feel out of place. Compare to 38.544 where they make much more sense.

Super fun chart, pretty straightforward rhythms and flow. A tiny bit underwhelming for how varied the instruments are given that most of it is straight 16ths js with various densities, but that's really minor.

Mini Short
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- Permission, sync, metadata good.

- 27.830: Ghost note.
- 43.813: PR here can be improved. Bit more right-hand biased, but something like this should work: https://i.imgur.com/K1bCSps.png
- 46.580: Higher than the minijack at 47.295, suggest moving this one to column 2. Similarly 95.152.
- 51.938-54.795, 97.652-100.509: This works, though I do feel it'd be slightly more interesting to follow the syncopated percussion with jumps on 16ths.
- 55.688-56.402: Right hand gets a lot of minijack action here. Similarly left hand at 101.402.
- 62.741: Why jump?
- 72.652: You don't typically use white notes here. See 24.080.
- 82.652: Prefer a left-handed column, this note makes more sense forming an 8th minijack with the previous jump than the next one.
- 84.259: Missing note.
- 92.384: You used minijacks differently for this sound at 43.813. Pick one approach for both instances.

- This chart works pretty well. Some places that can be cleaned up slightly or made more consistent, but well constructed and the minijack usage is tasteful and effective. Good to go. [8/10]

Updated with fixes based on some of the notes

A new chart file was uploaded with the following changes:
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Note Count changed: 1470 => 1472
AVG NPS changed: 12.00653 => 12.02287
Hand Bias changed: 30 => 28