Lumatone mapping for 46edo: Difference between revisions

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Unfortunately basic 5-limit chords are quite complex using the [[leapday]] scale, requiring awkward stretches to play. The [[rodan]] mapping is probably more intuitive and has a wider range, but has the disadvantage of skipping a chroma on some of the transitions between columns, making it impossible to play the full gamut of each octave, and each octave is substantially higher up on the keyboard.
Unfortunately this makes basic 5-limit minor and major chords quite complex using the [[leapday]] scale, requiring awkward stretches to play. The [[rodan]] mapping is probably more intuitive and has a wider range, but has the disadvantage of skipping a chroma on some of the transitions between columns, making it impossible to play the full gamut of each octave, and each octave is substantially higher up on the keyboard.
{{Lumatone EDO mapping|n=46|start=18|xstep=9|ystep=-1}}
{{Lumatone EDO mapping|n=46|start=18|xstep=9|ystep=-1}}


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The [[Echidnic]] mapping does even better, giving the greatest overall efficiency at reaching harmonics while also keeping octaves close to horizontal.
The [[Echidnic]] mapping does even better, giving the greatest overall efficiency at reaching harmonics while also keeping octaves close to horizontal.
{{Lumatone EDO mapping|n=46|start=44|xstep=9|ystep=-4}}
{{Lumatone EDO mapping|n=46|start=44|xstep=9|ystep=-4}}


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