Lumatone mapping for 79edo: Difference between revisions
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Note that 79edo is a [[Python]] tuning rather than meantone in the patent val, so while there is a decent approximation to [[5/4]] as a major third, there's an even better one to be found as a doubly-augmented second. However, due to the size of this edo, the diatonic mapping does not cover all the notes (to do so would require a hypothetical XL-size Lumatone to have 395 keys in the span of five octaves). | Note that 79edo is a [[Python]] tuning rather than meantone in the patent val, so while there is a decent approximation to [[5/4]] as a major third, there's an even better one to be found as a doubly-augmented second. However, due to the size of this edo, the diatonic mapping does not cover all the notes (to do so would require a hypothetical XL-size Lumatone to have 395 keys in the span of five octaves). Despite the missing notes, [[Bryan Deister]] has used this mapping in [https://www.youtube.com/shorts/EytZXtN3TNw ''Looping the Rooms - Rusino (microtonal cover in 79edo)''] (2026). | ||
{{Lumatone EDO mapping|n=79|start=77|xstep=13|ystep=-6}} | {{Lumatone EDO mapping|n=79|start=77|xstep=13|ystep=-6}} | ||