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{{Lumatone mapping intro}} You can use the b val fifth, which is slightly flatter than [[19edo]] and an excellent generator for [[marfifths]]. Note that due to the size of the edo, this does still cover less than half of its notes, but you can access the better third and fifth by zig-zagging three steps down from the slightly flat ones, making near just 5-limit chords accessible in quite a few keys. | |||
{{Lumatone EDO mapping|n=140|start=124|xstep=22|ystep=-7}} | {{Lumatone EDO mapping|n=140|start=124|xstep=22|ystep=-7}} | ||
== Hanson == | |||
If you want to be able to access the full gamut, the [[15L 4s]] [[ | If you want to be able to access the full gamut, the [[15L 4s]] [[Hanson]] mapping is probably the most efficient and intuitive layout, although it doesn't even reach two octaves. | ||
{{Lumatone EDO mapping|n=140|start=134|xstep=8|ystep=-3}} | {{Lumatone EDO mapping|n=140|start=134|xstep=8|ystep=-3}} | ||
== Other mappings == | |||
The [[undim]] mapping is also fairly efficient and quite easy to navigate if you're used to 12edo, each horizontal step offering a different flavour of semitone while making comma shifts easy. | The [[undim]] mapping is also fairly efficient and quite easy to navigate if you're used to 12edo, each horizontal step offering a different flavour of semitone while making comma shifts easy. | ||
{{Lumatone EDO mapping|n=140|start=119|xstep=12|ystep=-1}} | {{Lumatone EDO mapping|n=140|start=119|xstep=12|ystep=-1}} | ||
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