Lumatone mapping for 32edo: Difference between revisions
→Sixix: Add Bryan Deister's expanded Sixix mapping, and insert Bryan Deister's Amity mapping after this |
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Although the compressed [[Sixix]] mapping for [[32edo]] is the most efficient in terms of getting range without missing notes and has only a gentle octave slope, the lack of vertical repeats may cause trouble at vertical wraparounds, and some fingerings are still awkward. [[Bryan Deister]] has demonstrated a [[4L 3s]] mapping (with a 5:4 step ratio) that is more relaxed, in [https://www.youtube.com/shorts/zFgw-AfGEcQ | Although the compressed [[Sixix]] mapping for [[32edo]] is the most efficient in terms of getting range without missing notes and has only a gentle octave slope, the lack of vertical repeats may cause trouble at vertical wraparounds, and some fingerings are still awkward. [[Bryan Deister]] has demonstrated a [[4L 3s]] mapping (with a 5:4 step ratio) that is more relaxed, in ''Licorice Hearted - 32edo'' (2026) ([https://www.youtube.com/shorts/zFgw-AfGEcQ <nowiki>[short 1]</nowiki>]; [https://www.youtube.com/shorts/ocgMIf4xopo <nowiki>[short 2]</nowiki>]), although with different placement of the first MIDI note 0. Both the flat (best) and sharp (second-best) approximations of the classic major third ~[[5/4]] are easily accessible (although the flat approximation is slightly easier), as is the (sharp) fifth ~[[3/2]]. The contiguous range is just under 5¼ octaves, with a moderate downwards slope. | ||
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