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== Harmonic table == | == Harmonic table == | ||
Yet another way to map 12edo is the "Harmonic Table" which puts the notes of triads next to each other. Octaves are no longer horizontal, which interferes with division into multiple manuals; but in exchange, the range is over ten octaves. This is "Preset 2 — 12-ET / Harmonic Table" in version 1.0 of the manual, and "Preset 3 — Harmonic Mode" in version 1.21. | Yet another way to map 12edo is the "Harmonic Table" which puts the notes of triads next to each other. Octaves are no longer horizontal, which interferes with division into multiple manuals; but in exchange, the range is over ten octaves. (Since this exceeds most peoples' hearing range, a good use of this would be to divide the layout into zones for different instruments.) This is "Preset 2 — 12-ET / Harmonic Table" in version 1.0 of the manual, and "Preset 3 — Harmonic Mode" in version 1.21. | ||
{{Lumatone EDO mapping|n=12|start=8|xstep=4|ystep=5}} | {{Lumatone EDO mapping|n=12|start=8|xstep=4|ystep=5}} | ||
== Pentatonic / Button Accordion == | |||
This layout uses the same step pattern that is in common use with button accordions. It can be thought of as a pentatonic version of the diatonic layout above. It is slightly more compact while all adjacent notes remain adjacent. | |||
{{Lumatone EDO mapping|n=12|start=8|xstep=2|ystep=1}} | |||
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