27972|2,28054|1 - there are 2 snares here, so i imagined it would be more representative to switch up the movement a bit other than the monodirectional stream
28216 - echo-ish snare can be heard here?? (don't really know the name) but anyways, a 1/6 burst can be applied to represent the echo
114649, 115297 - can use a double since instrumental-synth can be heard
There are other parts with those sounds too like 57567|2, 58216|3 but I think it's better off being a single.
no piano heard here, better remove this
actually idk how you hear it, it sounds really faint for me, ignore/deny if you can hear it clearly in 100% playrate
(subjective and can be based on the ear of each people)
since the rhythm is fast enough to be simplified, but is also continuous, 1/6 streams can be a fine alternative
same with 111324|4,111364|3,111486|4,111526|3
and 139540|1,139581|2,139702|1,139743|2
30486 - delayed snare can be heard, in this case a 1/6 or 1/8 grace would be more suitable
30648|2 - remove, i'd rather not having this filler note especially considering the mapping style here
in case you don't know what a grace means, check https://i.imgur.com/W4vfn3e.png -> patterns, col2, 4th one left to right
i meant line2 but doesn't matter anyways
27972|2,28054|1 - there are 2 snares here, so i imagined it would be more representative to switch up the movement a bit other than the monodirectional stream
28216 - echo-ish snare can be heard here?? (don't really know the name) but anyways, a 1/6 burst can be applied to represent the echo
made sth that can do the trick, https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/794500988744368169/1022670908055371796/unknown.png
Imo 1/6 burst sounds a little bit too extended for me, so I'm just going to use a 3 notes 1/8th grace.
ok after some more considerations, I'll follow the 1/6th that is shown in the picture.