Lumatone mapping for 77edo: Difference between revisions
Figure out most efficient mapping that covers the gamut here. |
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Inspired by the [[Valentine]] version of the [[Lumatone mapping for 31edo]], the [[15L 1s]] (or [[1L 14s]]) mapping for [[77edo]] succeeds in avoiding missed notes in the middle octaves; the range is a bit over two octaves, and the octaves slant up. This mapping is a placeholder proposed as a way to avoid the missed notes of the layouts above, although at the cost of some common intervals being spaced very widely, and with considerable gamut fragments present in the upper left and lower right corners. | Inspired by the [[Valentine]] version of the [[Lumatone mapping for 31edo]], the [[15L 1s]] (or [[1L 14s]]) mapping for [[77edo]] succeeds in avoiding missed notes in the middle octaves; the range is a bit over two octaves, and the octaves slant up. This mapping is a placeholder proposed as a way to avoid the missed notes of the layouts above, although at the cost of some common intervals being spaced very widely, and with considerable gamut fragments present in the upper left and lower right corners. | ||
{{Lumatone EDO mapping|n=77|start=0|xstep=5|ystep=6}} | {{Lumatone EDO mapping|n=77|start=0|xstep=5|ystep=6}} | ||
== Carlos Alpha == | |||
If you don't want to cover all the notes in every octave, you can compress it down to a [[4L 2s]] scale with a moderate octave stretch which excellently approximates [[Carlos Alpha]] and makes 8:10:11:12 chords easy to play. | |||
{{Lumatone EDO mapping|n=77|start=67|xstep=15|ystep=-5}} | |||
{{Navbox Lumatone}} | {{Navbox Lumatone}} | ||