This is the video I needed to understand taiko making. I was really hard set on trying to map the drums primarily. The thought of putting multiple layers together hadn't really occurred to me before and improv seemed too daunting but itself. Thank you for a great video!
This video is relatively insightful, but comes across as a bit gatekeepy. Rather than explain the ins and outs of what pitch in song is and how important it is to Taiko mapping, many of the explanations are left to examples with the idea of “figure it out yourself.” Also, the point where you mention phisifat’s video (3:00) is a bit misleading. If you actually watched that video, he only said “how hard can it be without any experience” at the beginning to introduce his first thoughts jumping into taiko mapping; he wasn’t actually trying to argue that you need no experience, which he clearly documents and attests to later in the same video by reviewing his primitive first map attempts. Even if his point was that you don’t need to be an osu!taiko main to map charts and get them ranked, he did accomplished that, so it is in fact true that you can achieve this. Though obviously doing that won’t create the best maps ever, that wasn’t the point of the video! It comes across as preachy, though I appreciate the effort you put into this video...
Is it good to basically add a fitting improvised drum beat to the song? I didn’t realize that you want to add your own made up notes to help the song rather than copy it. This is unbelievably different from Beat Saber. I mean improvisation in Beat Saber mapping is seen as a tumor for christ sake.
I appreciate the "how to map" but it's only focusing on the notes. Mind explaining some of the system itself in mapping? Like file, compose, design etc. I'm want to try mapping taiko and I don't really find this helpful, I appreciate the shortcuts tho
If i'm unable to understand and "feel" it, i shouldn't making a maps? i don't get it, feels like people who sucks at it but want to create something doesn't have a right to map anything (i know, author didn't meant anything, it's just my brain and nothing else, which is getting hurt by being poked into his mediocrity)
new video: slider velocities ua-cam.com/video/-7FiYZ4t2x0/v-deo.html
I’m glad someone decided to make one of these. Very good explanation! I hope it brings in more new mappers to the scene.
start a "hello there" intro thing on your vids
hello everyone
this should be an official tutorial for taiko mapping
I feel like my brain expanded; nice work on the video!
This is the video I needed to understand taiko making. I was really hard set on trying to map the drums primarily. The thought of putting multiple layers together hadn't really occurred to me before and improv seemed too daunting but itself. Thank you for a great video!
Please continue this series please you really good at explaining this
thanks dude, this is probably the best tutorial i could ever found
This video is relatively insightful, but comes across as a bit gatekeepy. Rather than explain the ins and outs of what pitch in song is and how important it is to Taiko mapping, many of the explanations are left to examples with the idea of “figure it out yourself.” Also, the point where you mention phisifat’s video (3:00) is a bit misleading. If you actually watched that video, he only said “how hard can it be without any experience” at the beginning to introduce his first thoughts jumping into taiko mapping; he wasn’t actually trying to argue that you need no experience, which he clearly documents and attests to later in the same video by reviewing his primitive first map attempts. Even if his point was that you don’t need to be an osu!taiko main to map charts and get them ranked, he did accomplished that, so it is in fact true that you can achieve this. Though obviously doing that won’t create the best maps ever, that wasn’t the point of the video! It comes across as preachy, though I appreciate the effort you put into this video...
i wish you could make this a series
thanks so much for the great video! time to get into mapping :)
Great vid, now I can map the next aether ritual :) ♥
nice tutorial man, i'm gonna create my first taiko map very soon
now i can make maps with doublets
very well explained, good stuff!
great video!
Tatacons be like:
" _sigh_ the ka is loud "
Great job man!
Is it good to basically add a fitting improvised drum beat to the song? I didn’t realize that you want to add your own made up notes to help the song rather than copy it. This is unbelievably different from Beat Saber. I mean improvisation in Beat Saber mapping is seen as a tumor for christ sake.
How to cut some song& video fragments? For example, specific fragment of song is too hard for me to edit and I want to cut it out?
great tutorial!!
I appreciate the "how to map" but it's only focusing on the notes. Mind explaining some of the system itself in mapping? Like file, compose, design etc. I'm want to try mapping taiko and I don't really find this helpful, I appreciate the shortcuts tho
Great video!
good video
Skin? I would LOVE to use this skin!
how do spinners work on taiko?
I feel so dumb after not knowing that you need to press the clap button to add a blue note XD
I looked up this video explicitly to figure out how to do that.
How do you get it so you can map 8th notes, I can't map anything but quarter notes
change beatmap snap divisor to 1/8, I think
If i'm unable to understand and "feel" it, i shouldn't making a maps? i don't get it, feels like people who sucks at it but want to create something doesn't have a right to map anything (i know, author didn't meant anything, it's just my brain and nothing else, which is getting hurt by being poked into his mediocrity)
can u tell more about sv?
planning to do that next video
@@metzo1070 waiting for.... thx for the only decent tutorial on youtube
@@batpiiicore keep waiting
@@batpiiicore she died 2 weeks ago due to covid. RIP Metzo
@@pasionate what the fuck
ok
Nah man use live mapping
im watching this to map a Gen Z meme :
A shame that the osu! map editor is, to put it lightly, completely utter dogshit.
Great video!