Standard Lumatone mapping for Pythagorean: Difference between revisions
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The name for this general kind of mapping is the '''Bosanquet-Wilson layout'''. | The name for this general kind of mapping is the '''Bosanquet-Wilson layout'''. | ||
This mapping can be used without alteration for any rank-2 system whose period is an octave and whose generator is a (perhaps tempered) fourth or fifth. This includes [[Pythagorean tuning|Pythagorean]], [[meantone]], [[superpyth]], [[helmholtz]], etc. | This mapping can be used without alteration for any rank-2 system whose period is an octave and whose generator is a (perhaps tempered) fourth or fifth. This includes [[Pythagorean tuning|Pythagorean]], [[meantone]], [[superpyth]], [[helmholtz]], etc. It will provide complete coverage for any edo up to 56 which has a single ring of 5ths. | ||