Do You Don't You :: FFR Batch Submission
bmah -
Do You Don't You -
Haywyre [9.5 / 10]
May/June 2020
PublicEvents
Released
Simfile Folder Name
Do You Don't You (bmah)
Note Count
1177
Chart Length
3:10
Average NPS
6.2673
Estimated Difficulty
50.17
First Note
0:02
Ending Note Delay
0:01
Hand Bias
Framers
0 - 0
1 - 0
2 - 0
3 - 1
4 - 2
Jumps
Hands
Quads
Color Jumps
Color Hands
Color Quads
Most notes in:
1/3 of a Second
7 - 21.00 nps
0.5 Seconds
9 - 18.00 nps
1 Second
17 - 17.00 nps
2 Seconds
26 - 13.00 nps
5 Seconds
53 - 10.60 nps
10 Seconds
100 - 10.00 nps
30 Seconds
254 - 8.47 nps
1 Minute
454 - 7.57 nps
Color Count
Largest Note Gaps
2.37s2.37s2.37s1.83s1.83s1.23s1.1s0.8s
Posted at 8:00pm on August 23rd, 2020
*Nice job with the colored rhythms in the first 30 seconds
87.173: Could maybe be a hand considering hand usage just after this, more of a suggestion though as it's not a part of that actual section where your layering changed.
102.304: Missing jump
104.913 - 116.913: Just a suggestion here, but the 'share' in this vocal sample here has a rising inflection that stretches it to sound like two syllables. Having a note to the last part of each 'share' here would be neat. Wouldn't have them for the 'share' after 116.913 obviously because the 16ths kick in and then the section after has different priority given with the layering
Only thing I could really note here would be following PR bit better at 85.608 - 87.173 and for the vocal sample at 163.347. Everything else was fantastic: all the layering decisions made sense, rhythms spot on, and the 'don't you'vocal sample sections having that anchor jack to the repeated low bass was clever. 101.260 was also super fun haha
Posted at 9:19pm on August 24th, 2020
updated file in accordance to some of Gradiant's notes
A new chart file was uploaded with the following changes:
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Note Count changed: 1175 => 1177
AVG NPS changed: 6.25666 => 6.26731
Posted at 9:23pm on August 24th, 2020
@Gradiant:
87.173s: yeah you're completely right!
102.304s: debatable depending on what sound really is present, but I can agree with this (so jump added)
104.913 - 116.913s: This suggestion is somewhat similar to when folks articulate legato/portamento sounds (such as pitch bends in guitars) with extra notes. I'm usually not that kind of person to do that, this one is no exception. Nice suggestion though.
"Only thing I could really note here would be following PR bit better at 85.608 - 87.173 and for the vocal sample at 163.347."
Fixed.
Thanks for the notes! :)