How would a gravity blast be charted?
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There is a song I’m working on that has a gravity blast in it.
I was wondering how would you mark the gravity blast if you’d maybe mark it with a roll-1 marker or what because this is how I’ve seen basically all kinds of gravity blasts marked like.
This is how I’ve marked it
However when I compile it to magma, it gives me:
I’m very confused on how this kind of method works.
There are different ways of going about it. I’ve been told that some people actually prefer if you reduce the snares in half. However, I always strive for realism, so I mark them as a 1-note roll lane (I tend to leave out the first note and start on the second, otherwise the game may think you want the cymbals to be the roll. Also remember to exclude the last note in the roll, and then extend the marker by 1/128th of a note). It may help to have two versions available, one with reduced blasts and one with lanes (which I plan on doing in the future for any other songs I do with gravity blasts).
Yeah I was originally just gonna half chart the blast the I just decided to make it the way it’s played in the song. The method you’ve explained worked and I’m making a few other fixes I’ve done on the chart.
Thanks for the help tho, I was seriously confused on how people have charted gravity blasts on some other songs
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