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At higher difficulty levels there are songs, where 2 Notes are only minimal distances apart, and on lower speeds it can seem as if they should be pressed at the same time (due to the notes being squished together more)
You can see this in "Paper Plane" amongst others. Also in "The Story of Seattle II" (If you look closely you'll notice that MOST double notes need to be pressed at the same time but 2 or 3 times throughout the song they should be pressed at slightly different times)
Anyways
TLDR; 9x Speed is hard at first but it's smart to get used to it!
Aaand thank you! 9x speed is insanely fast, at some songs, my eyes can't follow