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=== 5L 1s (7:1 step ratio, large reverse chroma, down-right-divided octave) ===
=== 5L 1s (7:1 step ratio, large reverse chroma, down-right-divided octave) ===
The [[5L 1s]] (7:1 step ratio, upside-down scale) large reverse chroma mapping uses a slightly larger but very hard scale to compact the standard diatonic scale into two strings of single-step movements (although still rotated from the custmoary orientation), while also making offset strings of [[6edo]] into compact down-right key sequences, thereby dividing each octave into six parts, which may be useful for playing divided-octave temperaments. However, this makes fingerings for many chords somewhat awkward while putting octaves all over the place.
The [[5L 1s]] (7:1 step ratio, upside-down scale) large reverse chroma mapping uses a slightly larger but very hard scale to compact the standard diatonic scale into two strings of single-step movements (although still rotated from the customary orientation), while also making offset strings of [[6edo]] into compact down-right key sequences, thereby dividing each octave into six parts, which may be useful for playing divided-octave temperaments. However, this makes fingerings for many chords somewhat awkward while putting octaves all over the place.
{{Lumatone EDO mapping|n=36|start=21|xstep=7|ystep=-1}}
{{Lumatone EDO mapping|n=36|start=21|xstep=7|ystep=-1}}