Kreutzer :: FFR Batch Submission
Psychotik - Kreutzer - a_hisa [8 / 10]
May/June 2020
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Simfile Folder Name

Kreutzer (Psychotik)

Note Count

2412

Chart Length

3:21

Average NPS

12.4266

Estimated Difficulty

87.28

First Note

0:07

Ending Note Delay

0:01

Hand Bias

x -26

Framers

0 - 0 1 - 0 2 - 8 3 - 18 4 - 34

Jumps

x 597

Hands

x 42

Quads

x 0

Color Jumps

x 2

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
91 - 18.20 nps 10 Seconds
173 - 17.30 nps 30 Seconds
485 - 16.17 nps 1 Minute
928 - 15.47 nps

Color Count

x 961 (39.84%)
x 643 (26.66%)
x 21 (0.87%)
x 649 (26.91%)
x 33 (1.37%)
x 83 (3.44%)
x 2 (0.08%)
x 19 (0.79%)
x 1 (0.04%)

Largest Note Gaps

1.4s1.2s1.2s1.03s0.7s0.7s0.67s0.67s
35
28
21
14
7

*11 seconds before anything to play, short little intros are okay but this is too long and warrants a cut (fade in closer to 11 second mark)

34.386: Doesn't really fit the piano PR going on as the piano is just straight up playing an entirely ascending line of notes.

60.443: Smart way of patterning to allow hitting as jumptrill, though recommend mirroring this 32nd rolling so that jump at 61.129 is on (34) to better match piano pitching. Couple notes after that can be adjusted of course because of the jump column change

83.071: The 16th streams don't seem to be patterned to follow PR in the synth strings, so the hands to the orchestra hits like at 83.071 or 83.757 should be adjusted to follow the alternating high and low pitch hits. Would at least follow PR to one of these, either the ascending/descending synth string or the orchestra stab hits.

*From that point to 124.214, these runningman sort of patterns in the jumpstream were pretty fun, the hand usage to the cymbal crashes made sense, and it seemed like some care was put in to the patterning in the runningmen to fit PR of the piano. Nice job here

153.7 - 156.443: This long chain of jumps can follow PR much better to that flute sounding stuff

190.043: Same note given about 83.071

194.157 - 201.014: Lot more care can be put towards following pitch here , at the very least with the lowest and highest notes being represented better in these moving lines between the string and the piano; low points like 194.329 and 199.814, or high points like 197.843 and 200.586

*Very fun overall and the layering made sense. More effort I think could be given to following PR better, especially in the more isolated parts of the song when it was more melodic with either the piano or synth strings in-between the sections of jumpstream. Also really recommend that note regarding the long intro before the file starts

Amended chart as per Gradient's notes.

A new chart file was uploaded with the following changes:
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MP3 Length changed: 3:28 => 3:21
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Chart Length changed: 3:28 => 3:21
First Delay changed: 0:14 => 0:07
Hand Bias changed: -32 => -26