Propane Nightmares (Celldweller Remix) :: FFR Batch Submission
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Propane Nightmares (Celldweller Remix) -
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- The sim folder name isn't as expected: "Propane Nightmares [Celldweller Remix] (Storn42)" vs "Propane Nightmares (Celldweller Remix) (storn42)"
Simfile Folder Name
Propane Nightmares [Celldweller Remix] (Storn42)
Note Count
3055
Chart Length
5:33
Average NPS
9.2426
Estimated Difficulty
70.1
First Note
0:03
Ending Note Delay
0:01
Hand Bias
Framers
0 - 0
1 - 0
2 - 0
3 - 2
4 - 3
Jumps
Hands
Quads
Color Jumps
Color Hands
Color Quads
Most notes in:
1/3 of a Second
8 - 24.00 nps
0.5 Seconds
12 - 24.00 nps
1 Second
24 - 24.00 nps
2 Seconds
40 - 20.00 nps
5 Seconds
72 - 14.40 nps
10 Seconds
124 - 12.40 nps
30 Seconds
360 - 12.00 nps
1 Minute
657 - 10.95 nps
Color Count
Largest Note Gaps
4.13s3.8s0.7s0.7s0.7s0.7s0.7s0.7s
Posted at 10:27pm on June 3rd, 2021
Propane Nightmares (Celldweller Remix)
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- Perms, sync good.
- Credits section of metadata should be blank or your FFR username.
- 63.521: Since the triplet at 62.745 seems to be entirely for guitar, I believe this should be followed as well.
- 72.745: [23] jump might be a bit more climactic.
- 83.263: 24ths are barely audible, so this pattern is a little much imo.
- 93.952: Really like the patterning on this 16th run.
- 125.676: Feel like this section (from here until the 16ths) would be more impactful if it were PR'd to the guitar.
- 183.607: Would prefer if this were moved to column 2 to make some room for the minijack--it's pretty sudden, and is the first one in the chart at over 3m in. There's also the kick here which is not present in the minijack.
- 185.590: The last two jumps were [12] because they were actually a repeated sound, suggest moving this off [12] because it's not the same sound.
- 200.159: [234] hand might be a bit more climactic.
- 315.676: Missing cyan colourization.
* 203.907-213.952: The colouring in this section is pretty excessive. If you must do a colour gimmick here, I'd suggest just halving or quartering the bpm instead of doing this.
** PR is also very inattentive in this section:
--> 204.987 and the next cyan note are neither the same pitch as the previous two notes nor anything in the trill, so I suggest moving them to column 2.
--> At 205.676, you have a 14-note long pink jack. However, what I'm hearing is 5-note jack -> higher note -> gap -> 2-note jack -> higher note -> gap -> 3-note jack -> next coloured section.
--> 211.021 is higher than the previous note.
--> 213.435 is the same pitch as the previous note, but the trill is higher. Suggest 1 2424.
- This file's great outside of the the 203.907-213.952 section. I strongly recommend a more conservative colour scheme, but it's not a mandatory change. What is mandatory, though, is fixing up the PR in that section--considering it's a single-note jack section, PR errors are about as noticeable as they can possibly be, and there are several significant errors. [8/10 CQ]
Posted at 4:20am on June 4th, 2021
A new chart file was uploaded with the following changes:
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Note Count changed: 3057 => 3055
AVG NPS changed: 9.24869 => 9.24264
Hand Bias changed: -5 => -11
Posted at 4:22am on June 4th, 2021
- 63.521: Since the triplet at 62.745 seems to be entirely for guitar, I believe this should be followed as well.
I dont hear a note here to follow. I'm actually following the cymbal here which doesn't have a note there. additionally i dont think there is actually a guitar note there. I think you are either imagining the sound or hearing the guitar sliding to the next note. The pattern repeats so you would expect it to hear it again in the repeats, but its never there so i dont believe there is actually a note here.
- 72.745: [23] jump might be a bit more climactic.
that is a really good idea!
- 83.263: 24ths are barely audible, so this pattern is a little much imo.
been repatterned to be easier
- 125.676: Feel like this section (from here until the 16ths) would be more impactful if it were PR'd to the guitar.
the section is very specifically not PRed to the guitar, in an attempt to keep the section from getting boting, and to keep the chart varied. we start with 1:13.262, no PR just following the percussion. at 1:24.297 we add PR and layering for the lead guitar. at 1:35.676 the vocals come in and we repeat the previous pattern, but slightly adapted to the section. at 2:08.435 we repeat and to avoid monotony in the chart, the layering is changed to follow the vocals, and like at 1:13.262 we dont have PR since the lead guitar isn't here. but we add it back in again at 2:19.469 when the lead guitar comes back in. Following PR there would be inconsistent with the rest of the chart, and at that point i would probably just cut the section all together.
- 183.607: Would prefer if this were moved to column 2 to make some room for the minijack--it's pretty sudden, and is the first one in the chart at over 3m in. There's also the kick here which is not present in the minijack.
done
- 185.590: The last two jumps were [12] because they were actually a repeated sound, suggest moving this off [12] because it's not the same sound.
good catch
- 200.159: [234] hand might be a bit more climactic.
done
- 315.676: Missing cyan colourization.
nope. the note from the last cyan is still being sustained and this is not a new note.
* 203.907-213.952: The colouring in this section is pretty excessive. If you must do a colour gimmick here, I'd suggest just halving or quartering the bpm instead of doing this.
** PR is also very inattentive in this section:
fixed this part as suggested except:
--> At 205.676, you have a 14-note long pink jack. However, what I'm hearing is 5-note jack -> higher note -> gap -> 2-note jack -> higher note -> gap -> 3-note jack -> next coloured section.
I dont think this is entirely right, but i hear the gaps now. For this part i have put down a 6 note jack, gap, 2 note, gap, 2 note. We also get a new problem. the same pitch is played on every pink note here, but occasionally there are extra chords. I think the higher notes you're hearing are the chords.