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:A play mode in which the player uses one set of seven keys and its corresponding turntable. The turntable that is arranged from the left is the 1P side (which is the layout for CENTRE PLAY in the early beatmania games), whereas 2P has the turntable arranged from the right (which is also the standard layout for early beatmania games).
:A play mode in which the player uses one set of seven keys and its corresponding turntable. The turntable that is arranged from the left is the 1P side (which is the layout for CENTRE PLAY in the early beatmania games), whereas 2P has the turntable arranged from the right (which is also the standard layout for early beatmania games).
;SOF-LAN
;SOF-LAN
:A term used in the NOTES RADAR, which was derived from the song [[SOFT LANDING ON THE BODY]], representing the amount or severity of BPM changes in a song.
:A term used in the NOTES RADAR representing the amount or severity of BPM changes in a song. The name of the term was derived from the song [[SOFT LANDING ON THE BODY]].
;STEP UP
;STEP UP
:A play mode suitable for all players whereas players play songs with a limited, but dynamic song list which refreshes every song, with the starting difficulty level based on a tier (Lincle or tricoro) or by starting Dan rank (SPADA onwards). The alternate name for the mode is 初 (which is the same kanji used for BEGINNER mode).
:A play mode suitable for all players whereas players play songs with a limited, but dynamic song list which refreshes every song, with the starting difficulty level based on a tier (Lincle or tricoro) or by starting Dan rank (SPADA onwards). The alternate name for the mode is 初 (which is the same kanji used for BEGINNER mode).

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