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{{Lumatone mapping intro}} Octaves are perfectly horizontal, and the range is just under five octaves. Note that each pitch is repeated four or five times, which enables division of this layout into four full-compass manuals, with several extra keys for other uses ([[percussion]], controllers, etc.). This is "Preset 1 — 12-ET / 4 Manuals" in the official Lumatone manual.
{{Lumatone mapping intro}} Octaves are perfectly horizontal, and the range is just under five octaves. Note that each pitch is repeated four or five times, which enables division of this layout into four full-compass manuals, with several extra keys for other uses ([[percussion]], controllers, etc.). This is "Preset 1 — 12-ET / 4 Manuals" in the official Lumatone manual.


== Diatonic ==
{{Lumatone EDO mapping|n=12|start=0|xstep=2|ystep=-1}}
{{Lumatone EDO mapping|n=12|start=0|xstep=2|ystep=-1}}


 
== Harmonic table ==
A different way to map 12edo is the "Harmonic Table" which puts the notes of triads next to each other. Octaves are no longer horizontal, which interferes with division into multiple manuals; but in exchange, the range is over ten octaves. This is "Preset 2 — 12-ET / Harmonic Table" in the manual.
A different way to map 12edo is the "Harmonic Table" which puts the notes of triads next to each other. Octaves are no longer horizontal, which interferes with division into multiple manuals; but in exchange, the range is over ten octaves. This is "Preset 2 — 12-ET / Harmonic Table" in the manual.
 
{{Lumatone EDO mapping|n=12|start=8|xstep=4|ystep=5}}
{{Lumatone EDO mapping|n=12|start=8|xstep=4|ystep=5}}


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{{Navbox Lumatone}}

Revision as of 14:34, 23 March 2025

The standard mapping of 12edo onto the Lumatone agrees with the Standard Lumatone mapping for Pythagorean. Octaves are perfectly horizontal, and the range is just under five octaves. Note that each pitch is repeated four or five times, which enables division of this layout into four full-compass manuals, with several extra keys for other uses (percussion, controllers, etc.). This is "Preset 1 — 12-ET / 4 Manuals" in the official Lumatone manual.

Diatonic

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Harmonic table

A different way to map 12edo is the "Harmonic Table" which puts the notes of triads next to each other. Octaves are no longer horizontal, which interferes with division into multiple manuals; but in exchange, the range is over ten octaves. This is "Preset 2 — 12-ET / Harmonic Table" in the manual.

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