Lumatone mapping for 118edo: Difference between revisions
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Since 118edo is a [[schismatic]] tuning, the best approximation to the 5th harmonic is the diminished | Since 118edo is a [[schismatic]] tuning, the best approximation to the 5th harmonic is the diminished fourth. There is an alternate diatonic scale that makes near perfect [[5-limit]] chords easy to play, but it has an octave stretch of approximately half a syntonic comma. Since you can access nearly every note in alternating octaves, this may actually be advantageous. | ||
{{Lumatone EDO mapping|n=118|start=108|xstep=19|ystep=-7}} | {{Lumatone EDO mapping|n=118|start=108|xstep=19|ystep=-7}} | ||
If you want to be able to access the full gamut, the [[4L 11s]] [[parakleismic]] mapping is probably the most efficient and intuitive layout. | If you want to be able to access the full gamut, the [[4L 11s]] [[parakleismic]] mapping is probably the most efficient and intuitive layout. | ||
{{Lumatone EDO mapping|n=118|start=78|xstep=6|ystep=7}} | {{Lumatone EDO mapping|n=118|start=78|xstep=6|ystep=7}} | ||
{{Navbox Lumatone}} | {{Navbox Lumatone}} |