No Fear Anymore :: FFR Batch Submission
T-Force -
No Fear Anymore -
Julian Calor (feat. Ava Silver) [8 / 10]
Nov/Dec 2020
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Simfile Folder Name
No Fear Anymore (T-Force)
Note Count
682
Chart Length
2:27
Average NPS
4.9878
Estimated Difficulty
39.18
First Note
0:10
Ending Note Delay
0:01
Hand Bias
Framers
0 - 0
1 - 0
2 - 0
3 - 0
4 - 0
Jumps
Hands
Quads
Color Jumps
Color Hands
Color Quads
Most notes in:
1/3 of a Second
6 - 18.00 nps
0.5 Seconds
7 - 14.00 nps
1 Second
14 - 14.00 nps
2 Seconds
22 - 11.00 nps
5 Seconds
43 - 8.60 nps
10 Seconds
82 - 8.20 nps
30 Seconds
231 - 7.70 nps
1 Minute
399 - 6.65 nps
Color Count
Largest Note Gaps
3.43s2.37s1.73s1.7s1.7s1.5s1.07s1.07s
Posted at 12:53am on March 16th, 2021
No Fear Anymore
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- Permissions, sync, metadata good.
- 25.823: Melody + vocal bend, should be a jump here.
- 32.573: Given your structure thus far, I'd be inclined to favour the pitch bend for the vocal on this 16th rather than the melody on the beat. That said, either works fine.
- 34.180: dang I actually really like this pattern
- 46.073: This 16th is included at 100.930, recommend adding here.
- 48.537: Missing note
- 87.537: Recommend adjusting PR here--you have two pairs of repeated notes where there are no repeated sounds here.
- 90.966: Would personally do a [23] jump here to not interfere with the clap on column 4.
- 102.751: Unjustified anchor. Suggest moving 103.180 to column 2 or 103.394 to column 3.
- 142.394: Not really a repeated sound here, suggest [23] 1.
- Definitely cleaned up significantly since it was submitted in the Sept/Oct batch, nice work. However, I do still feel like the section from 62.251-74.680 is a little difficult to decipher when playing due to how many distinct instruments all just map to singles, and unfortunately that's a bit of a tricky fix. The root of the problem is in the light layering, which can't really be adjusted without forcing a whole lot of other layering to be changed as well, and I don't think that's something you want. As a result, I would recommend instead trying to visually distinguish the patterning that goes to the vocals from the patterning to percussion, and/or playing around with separating the different instruments by columns a bit more rigidly. That said, it's definitely in an acceptable state at the moment, the part still plays fine. [8/10]