Lumatone mapping for 83edo: Difference between revisions

Standard Lumatone Mapping for Pythagorean: Read the 83edo temperament position incorrectly in the diatonic-syntonic equivalence continuum -- actually an unnamed temperament having fifths slightly less sharp than superpyth.
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m This temperament does have a name, just slightly further down the page.
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== Standard Lumatone Mapping for Pythagorean ==
== Standard Lumatone Mapping for Pythagorean ==


If not for the problem of incomplete gamut (such as on a hypothetical XL-size Lumatone having at least 415 keys within the span of five octaves), the sharp version would be a respectable mapping for the as-yet unnamed 5 & 78 temperament (having slightly less sharp fifths than [[superpyth]]); while the flat version would be a respectable [[flattone]] mapping.
If not for the problem of incomplete gamut (such as on a hypothetical XL-size Lumatone having at least 415 keys within the span of five octaves), the sharp version would be a respectable mapping for [[Quasisupra]]; while the flat version would be a respectable [[flattone]] mapping.
{{Lumatone EDO mapping|n=83|start=14|xstep=15|ystep=-11}}
{{Lumatone EDO mapping|n=83|start=14|xstep=15|ystep=-11}}