The Judge :: FFR Batch Submission
Tru - The Judge - Fraser Edwards
Autumn 2024 Seasonal Batch
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https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1goVL1D37TyZKlYBfER-ZIZlssHdWdq9-gLSdX6A2sII/edit#gid=0

Simfile Folder Name

The Judge (Tru)

Note Count

2279

Chart Length

3:04

Average NPS

12.5981

Estimated Difficulty

90.46

First Note

0:03

Ending Note Delay

0:01

Hand Bias

x 47

Framers

0 - 0 1 - 0 2 - 10 3 - 125 4 - 142

Jumps

x 561

Hands

x 0

Quads

x 0

Color Jumps

x 0

Color Hands

x 0

Color Quads

x 0

Most notes in:

1/3 of a Second
10 - 30.00 nps 0.5 Seconds
14 - 28.00 nps 1 Second
27 - 27.00 nps 2 Seconds
46 - 23.00 nps 5 Seconds
95 - 19.00 nps 10 Seconds
169 - 16.90 nps 30 Seconds
437 - 14.57 nps 1 Minute
818 - 13.63 nps

Color Count

x 630 (27.64%)
x 555 (24.35%)
x 173 (7.59%)
x 674 (29.57%)
x 164 (7.2%)
x 57 (2.5%)
x 23 (1.01%)
x 1 (0.04%)
x 2 (0.09%)

Largest Note Gaps

0.53s0.43s0.4s0.33s0.3s0.23s0.23s0.23s
35
28
21
14
7

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Metadata good

- 21.973-22.188: 24ths
- 23.259: jump?
- 26.045: guitar style changes but the chart keeps trilling
- 27.188-27.259: guitar doesn't sound trilly here -- remove and maybe add flam at 27.331
- 33.491, 33.652: move to 33.464, 33.679
- 39.831-39.902: 32nds (39.866, 39.920) though 24ths might be less confusing

* 42.331-43.118: jumptrill feels out of place since the guitar melody is more dynamic... and lower guitar sounds less prominent than the 16th drums. I tried a few things and have two ideas:
(1) 24th jumpstream with 8th jumps in a way distinct from 41.473-42.331
(2) polyrhythm of 24th stream on 3 columns and yellow 16ths for the drum on the other column

- 1:13.723: move to 1:13.777
- 1:20.473-1:20.688: why 32nds?
- 1:31.188-1:35.902: quite dense flams, then a series of 24th minijacks which is definitely the hardest part. Not too spiky to put a CR on, but would prefer reducing density a bit
- 1:36.402: minijack is at 1:36.473

- 1:56.473: no minijack
- 2:11.259-2:11.473: 24ths
- 2:12.277: ghost
- 2:22.831-2:23.045: 24ths
- 2:23.473-2:23.902: could be 32nds since it's similar to 2:23.902-
* 2:25.402-2:26.045: see 42.331-43.118
- 2:35.045: could move to 2 to capture the melody
- 2:45.545: move to 2

Quite an enjoyable chart. Apart from *'s, there are a few spots to take a look at, but they are mostly hard to notice at 1.0x and don't detract much from the chart.

Judge Score: 7.50 - Change Recommended