Lumatone mapping for 87edo: Difference between revisions

Misty: Add demo video, and move note 0 to match the demo video and avoid a missed note 1 in the first octave
Diatonic: Insert Bryan Deister's Pseudo-Isomorphic Quasi-Diatonic mapping after this
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There is an alternate diatonic scale that makes 5-limit chords easy to play, but it has a slight octave stretch. Since every note is available in at least some of the octaves, this may actually be advantageous.  
There is an alternate diatonic scale that makes 5-limit chords easy to play, but it has a slight octave stretch. Since every note is available in at least some of the octaves, this may actually be advantageous.  
{{Lumatone EDO mapping|n=87|start=79|xstep=14|ystep=-5}}
{{Lumatone EDO mapping|n=87|start=79|xstep=14|ystep=-5}}
== Pseudo-Isomorphic Quasi-Diatonic  ==
For those who do not want the octave stretch, [[Bryan Deister]] has demonstrated a pseudo-isomorphic mapping for [[87edo]] in [https://www.youtube.com/shorts/5OH9OOGeuX4 ''87edo waltz''] (2025). This mapping retains a diatonic-style layout for ease of access to common consonant intervals, although it does not include all the notes of the tuning system. Each note 87 is actually another note 0, so as to reset octave pitch down by half of ~[[81/80]] (moderately inflated).
{{Lumatone EDO mapping|n=88|start=80|xstep=14|ystep=-5}}


== Rodan ==
== Rodan ==