02-17-2017, 03:21 PM | #1 |
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Most reasonable way to chart 159bpm 32nds for pad?
I'm working on a pad chart for The Quick Brown Fox - VIVID, and it has a lot of 3 note and 7 note 32nd bursts at 159BPM. I'm honestly not fast enough to keep up with it, so I'm wondering if anyone with more experience knows what kind of patterns I should be using for that kind of stuff so I don't make it dumb as hell. Are trills easier than more complex movements? I honestly feel like trills are harder, but that's just me. That might not actually be the case for better players.
Stuff like this? Or like this? At the moment I'm charting it with trills at first and then it transitions to the more complex patterns as more sounds get layered on to add a bit of a difficulty curve, but I'm not sure if that's just too bullshit to be reasonable. I find it rather hard to remember what patterns are harder/easier on pad until I playtest stuff so I'm sure I'll be doing that a lot for this one (on much lower rates obviously :P), but any direction in the mean time would be appreciated <3
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02-18-2017, 02:35 AM | #2 |
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Re: Most reasonable way to chart 159bpm 32nds for pad?
Welp, I just bullshited around and got some patterns that seam reasonable enough I guess. Copied some similar patterns from Sexuality Violation bursts and just kinda hoping they are doable since I can't keep with it regardless. I can almost pass it on 0.9 rate but not quite.
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02-18-2017, 03:52 AM | #3 |
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Re: Most reasonable way to chart 159bpm 32nds for pad?
It needs to be the 1st one if you're going to use 32nds. Bursting at double bpm on pad very quickly scales up to impossible after the first few notes, although trills are still manageable. If you don't want to use trills the other option is to use 24ths or even 20ths if you're feeling creative.
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02-18-2017, 07:50 AM | #4 | |
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Re: Most reasonable way to chart 159bpm 32nds for pad?
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In the first image the player needs to vibrate on pads with good rebound. In the second image the player can attempt to pivot their feet minimally. Both cases the player can miss some notes and still pass, but in the first one if the player isn't vibrating fast on pads with good rebound then they'll dump many misses. You never see trill-based patterns in more recent fast files. It's universally agreed amongst footspeed players that trills are worse than spread-out patterns. The patterns in the 2nd image are fine. |
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02-18-2017, 12:26 PM | #5 |
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Re: Most reasonable way to chart 159bpm 32nds for pad?
Well at that speed they'll be bracketing like a motherfucker so it doesn't really matter.
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02-19-2017, 08:55 AM | #6 | |
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Re: Most reasonable way to chart 159bpm 32nds for pad?
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^not necessarily true. Some peeps got BITCHIN' footspeed.
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