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This page describes the Swing gimmick as it is first introduced in 3-3. For other gimmicks that incorporate elements of Swing, see Syncopation and Free Time Beats.
Description
Swing (also Swing beats or Heart block) is a gimmick that causes even pulses to occur a set amount of beats earlier or later than a Classic Beat, giving the row an uneven feel. Despite their differing appearance, rows affected by swing have the same hit timing as a Classic Beat of the same tick speed. While swing is not exclusive to any character, the gimmick is associated with Mr. Stevenson and Mrs. Stevenson.
Levels
- Distant Duet (Tutorialized)
- Distant Duet (Night)
- Chinese New Year
- One Shift More
- One Shift More (Rhythm Dogtor)
- Steinway
- Steinway Reprise
- Helping Hands
- Worn Out Tapes
- tape/stop/night
Cueing
Swing has no unique audio cue, but can be identified by listening to the spacing of pulse sounds. Rows affected by swing will also appear to have curved pulses (colloquially referred to as "banana beats") that curve left before a longer pause, and shake into place on the beat after.
To apply swing in the editor, select a Classic Beat, then adjust the "Swing" slider to the appropriate amount of beats or type a value in the text box beside it.
History
Trivia
- In the flash prototype of Rhythm Doctor, there was no visual cue for swing.