You have to "study" the structure of the track, just try to record the whole song then check where it would be optimal to use overdrive, and as @shoxerx7406 said, an overdrive is on for 2 measures so you have to keep it in mind too
In music a measure is made up of 4 beats, so 2 measures = 8 beats. These 8 beats you must count them “in rhythm” with the music, sorry for my english it's sometimes really not easy to understand ahah
good for you
yoooo thanks for sharing optimal path
Good job
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How do you find the optimal path? I always use overdrive on the parts that I think have the most keys but I don't even get a good score
Tip: Try saving some of the overdrive. give it a try
@@YkItzfilm we wanna know how to find the optimal path, he told me where most notes are and each overdrive is 2 measures which i dont understand
You have to "study" the structure of the track, just try to record the whole song then check where it would be optimal to use overdrive, and as @shoxerx7406 said, an overdrive is on for 2 measures so you have to keep it in mind too
@@Vadoum95 What is 2 measures?
In music a measure is made up of 4 beats, so 2 measures = 8 beats. These 8 beats you must count them “in rhythm” with the music, sorry for my english it's sometimes really not easy to understand ahah
Just wondering what track speed do you use?
Most pro players play on 1,5 or 1,75 speed
@@TheGamingBohner_he plays on 2 lol
@@KulqrDBDI played on 2 too but I switched to 1.75 just for myself to get more perfect notes😊