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There are several conceivable ways to map [[21edo]] onto the Lumatone keyboard. However, as it has multiple small rings of 5ths, the [[Standard Lumatone mapping for Pythagorean]] is not one of them. The [[Whitewood]] mapping is the one that functions in the closest way to the familiar diatonic scale. | There are several conceivable ways to map [[21edo]] onto the Lumatone keyboard. However, as it has multiple small rings of 5ths, the [[Standard Lumatone mapping for Pythagorean]] is not one of them. The [[Whitewood]] mapping is the one that functions in the closest way to the familiar diatonic scale. | ||
{{Lumatone EDO mapping|n=21|start=17|xstep=3|ystep=-1}} | {{Lumatone EDO mapping|n=21|start=17|xstep=3|ystep=-1}} | ||
Since the 7th harmonic is the lowest one that is accurately tuned, the [[gorgo]] mapping works well for creating consonant combinations of notes, and also has a wider range. | Since the 7th harmonic is the lowest one that is accurately tuned, the [[gorgo]] mapping works well for creating consonant combinations of notes, and also has a wider range. |