Guitar/Bass Notation

Drum Tips

Pro Reg Scores Reg = (Pro ÷ 1.2) + (400 x Acts)

Reg Pro Scores Pro = (Reg x 1.2) - (480 x Acts)

Squeezing is hitting activations late or early to collect notes under OD that normally could not be hit to increase your score. Being aware of your calibration limits is a good way to start squeezing as you may be able to hit a lot later or earlier depending on your calibration. Once you figure out how far you can push the limits you should start with songs that are easy to play. If you can hit very early, start with a slightly late crash and then try to hit the note after OD should end as early as you can. If you can hit very late then try to hit the green extremely late and the end note slightly early. I would advise trying to center your calibration to make it easier to squeeze. Easier squeeze songs generally have 16th notes directly after the measure should end, such as in disco patterns. Any song with 8th notes from around 130BPM can be squeezed however the slower the song the harder the squeezes becomes.