Lumatone mapping for 72edo: Difference between revisions

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{{Lumatone EDO mapping|n=72|start=48|xstep=10|ystep=1}}
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Instead, the most efficient way to put the best-tuned intervals near each other while allowing access to all of them is the [[miracle]] mapping, although this does reduce the range to a little over three octaves.  
Instead, the most efficient way to put the best-tuned intervals near each other while allowing access to all of them is the [[miracle]] mapping, although this does reduce the range to a little over three octaves.  


{{Lumatone EDO mapping|n=72|start=30|xstep=7|ystep=2}}
{{Lumatone EDO mapping|n=72|start=30|xstep=7|ystep=2}}


Slicing the period in half to produce [[semimiracle]] makes ratios of 13 & 17 just as easy to play as the 11-limit ones and also keeps octaves closer to horizontal.
Slicing the period in half to produce [[semimiracle]] makes ratios of 13 & 17 just as easy to play as the 11-limit ones and also keeps octaves closer to horizontal.
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