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There are many conceivable ways to map [[105edo]] onto the [[Lumatone]] keyboard. Only one, however, agrees with the [[Standard Lumatone mapping for Pythagorean]]. | There are many conceivable ways to map [[105edo]] onto the [[Lumatone]] keyboard. Only one, however, agrees with the [[Standard Lumatone mapping for Pythagorean]]. | ||
{{Lumatone EDO mapping|n=105|start=99|xstep=17|ystep=-7}} | {{Lumatone EDO mapping|n=105|start=99|xstep=17|ystep=-7}} | ||
However, due to the size of the edo, this mapping only covers slightly more than half the notes. The [[5L 9s]] mapping is one of the the smallest ones that does cover all the notes and easily the best when it comes to finding familiar chords. | However, due to the size of the edo, this mapping only covers slightly more than half the notes. The [[5L 9s]] mapping is one of the the smallest ones that does cover all the notes and easily the best when it comes to finding familiar chords. | ||
{{Lumatone EDO mapping|n=105|start=86|xstep=5|ystep=7}} | {{Lumatone EDO mapping|n=105|start=86|xstep=5|ystep=7}} | ||
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Revision as of 16:58, 11 February 2025
There are many conceivable ways to map 105edo onto the Lumatone keyboard. Only one, however, agrees with the Standard Lumatone mapping for Pythagorean.
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However, due to the size of the edo, this mapping only covers slightly more than half the notes. The 5L 9s mapping is one of the the smallest ones that does cover all the notes and easily the best when it comes to finding familiar chords.
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