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: I can't even make sense of the Light7 notechart. I've never heard of this song having weird timing (if by "weird timing" you mean like Gambol, e-motion, etc.). — [[User:Santiago22|<b>Santiago22</b>]] ([[User_talk:Santiago22|talk]]) 18:27, 20 Jun 2006 (EDT) | : I can't even make sense of the Light7 notechart. I've never heard of this song having weird timing (if by "weird timing" you mean like Gambol, e-motion, etc.). — [[User:Santiago22|<b>Santiago22</b>]] ([[User_talk:Santiago22|talk]]) 18:27, 20 Jun 2006 (EDT) | ||
: I think it involves a lot of weird rhythms (12th, 24th, 32nd, 48th notes) that appear as ordinary 16ths, or the timing window is stricter (like Gambol 7k on RED, but not as tight), or possibly both. Perhaps someone like Jimbo, Vgta, Dan or Csta could answer this. :\ --[[User:OniPlus|OniPlus]] 18:46, 20 Jun 2006 (EDT) |
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So, does anyone want to enter trivia about the weird timing of this song? Someone probably knows it better than I do. --OniPlus 18:14, 20 Jun 2006 (EDT)
- I can't even make sense of the Light7 notechart. I've never heard of this song having weird timing (if by "weird timing" you mean like Gambol, e-motion, etc.). — Santiago22 (talk) 18:27, 20 Jun 2006 (EDT)
- I think it involves a lot of weird rhythms (12th, 24th, 32nd, 48th notes) that appear as ordinary 16ths, or the timing window is stricter (like Gambol 7k on RED, but not as tight), or possibly both. Perhaps someone like Jimbo, Vgta, Dan or Csta could answer this. :\ --OniPlus 18:46, 20 Jun 2006 (EDT)