Lumatone mapping for 15edo: Difference between revisions

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pythagorean mapping using the 15b fifth
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{{Lumatone mapping intro}} However one can use the standard pythagorean mapping by using the extremely flat 8\15 fifth of 640¢. This layout preserves the location of the octave, and places the down-fifth where the fifth usually is.
{{Lumatone mapping intro}} You can use the extremely flat 8\15 fifth of 640¢. This layout preserves the location of the octave, and places the down-fifth where the fifth usually is.


The mappings that organise its intervals that make it easy to find consonant chords, in order of increasing compression, are the Porcupine, Blackwood, and Hanson mappings.
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This makes fingerings for most simple chords awkward though. The mappings that organise its intervals that make it easy to find consonant chords, in order of increasing compression, are the Porcupine, Blackwood, and Hanson mappings.


== [[Porcupine]] ==
== [[Porcupine]] ==