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There are many conceivable ways to map [[49edo]] onto the [[Lumatone]] keyboard. Only one, however, agrees with the [[Standard Lumatone mapping for Pythagorean]]. Keep in mind that 49edo is a superpyth temperament, so 5/4 is mapped to the interval of an augmented second (e.g. a 5/4 above C is D♯)
There are many conceivable ways to map [[49edo]] onto the [[Lumatone]] keyboard. Only one, however, agrees with the [[Standard Lumatone mapping for Pythagorean]]. Keep in mind that 49edo is a superpyth temperament, so 5/4 is mapped to the interval of an augmented second (e.g. a 5/4 above C is D♯).
{{Lumatone EDO mapping|n=49|start=10|xstep=9|ystep=-7}}
{{Lumatone EDO mapping|n=49|start=10|xstep=9|ystep=-7}}




If you want to access single step movements in a more intuitive way and slightly extend your range, the rotated [[6L 1s]] mapping is probably the best compromise, although it puts octaves all over the place.
If you want to access single step movements in a more intuitive way and slightly extend your range, the rotated [[6L 1s]] mapping is probably the best compromise, although it puts octaves all over the place.
{{Lumatone EDO mapping|n=49|start=25|xstep=8|ystep=-1}}
{{Lumatone EDO mapping|n=49|start=25|xstep=8|ystep=-1}}


{{Navbox Lumatone}}
{{Navbox Lumatone}}

Revision as of 12:50, 10 March 2025

There are many conceivable ways to map 49edo onto the Lumatone keyboard. Only one, however, agrees with the Standard Lumatone mapping for Pythagorean. Keep in mind that 49edo is a superpyth temperament, so 5/4 is mapped to the interval of an augmented second (e.g. a 5/4 above C is D♯).

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If you want to access single step movements in a more intuitive way and slightly extend your range, the rotated 6L 1s mapping is probably the best compromise, although it puts octaves all over the place.

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