Lumatone mapping for 17edo: Difference between revisions

Neutral thirds: Fill in description a bit, and add demo video for rotated neutral thirds — and where else can you get a Rick Roll and a Lumatone demo at the same time?
Neutral thirds: Add demo video for dual manual version of rotated mapping
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A rotated version of this, resembling the [[Lumatone mapping for 24edo]] given in the official manual has slightly more range than diatonic (at 5½ octaves), and has a regular enough pattern of octave position that it just might be possible to finagle dual manuals out of it, although they would be rather lopsided. [[Bryan Deister]] has used this mapping in [https://www.youtube.com/shorts/jwCtNQz2DZY ''Never Gonna Give You Up - Rick Astley (microtonal cover in 17edo)''] (2026).
A rotated version of this, resembling the [[Lumatone mapping for 24edo]] given in the official manual has slightly more range than diatonic (at 5½ octaves), and has a regular enough pattern of octave position that it just might be possible to finagle dual manuals out of it, although they would be rather lopsided. [[Bryan Deister]] has used this mapping in [https://www.youtube.com/shorts/jwCtNQz2DZY ''Never Gonna Give You Up - Rick Astley (microtonal cover in 17edo)''] (2026), and tested the dual manual version in [https://www.youtube.com/shorts/kZTueRQLLtg ''Twilight Syndrome - Danganronpa 2 (microtonal cover in 17edo)''] (2026).


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