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== Diatonic ==
== Diatonic ==
However, you can use the 100b val (using 59\100) to generate a hard diatonic (18:5 step size ratio. This will fail to cover the whole gamut due to the size of the edo.
However, you can use the 100b val (using 59\100) to generate a hard diatonic (18:5 step size ratio) that is a good tuning for [[quasisupra]]. This will fail to cover the whole gamut due to the size of the edo.
{{Lumatone EDO mapping|n=100|start=16|xstep=18|ystep=-13}}
 
Since 50edo is already divisible by two, [[injera]] and its extensions also fail to cover all the notes in 100edo unless you divide the octave into four. The [[4L 8s]] mapping covers most of the notes with the occasional skip, while the [[12L 4s]] one does cover all the notes, but with very limited range and lopsided step size.
=== 4L 8s ===
{{Lumatone EDO mapping|n=100|start=80|xstep=8|ystep=1}}
=== 12L 4s ===
{{Lumatone EDO mapping|n=100|start=12|xstep=8|ystep=-7}}
 
== Other Mappings ==
To maximise your range while covering the full gamut, use the [[3L 10s]] scale generated by a submajor third of 31/100.
{{Lumatone EDO mapping|n=100|start=74|xstep=7|ystep=3}}


{{Lumatone EDO mapping|n=100|start=16|xstep=18|ystep=-13}}
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