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| The [[kleismic]] mapping is a good option if you want to extend your range while making well-tuned chords easy to play, since 19edo can be conceptualised as a chain of essentially pure [[6/5]]'s. | | The [[4L 3s]] [[kleismic]] mapping is a good option if you want to extend your range while making well-tuned chords easy to play, since 19edo can be conceptualised as a chain of essentially pure [[6/5]]'s. |
| {{Lumatone EDO mapping|n=19|start=10|xstep=5|ystep=-1}} | | {{Lumatone EDO mapping|n=19|start=10|xstep=5|ystep=-1}} |
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| The [[Magic]] mapping has an even wider range and makes 5-limit chords just as easy to play, but the chroma goes downwards in the most efficient layout and higher limit intervals require more awkward finger stretches. | | The [[Lumatone mapping for sensi]] is also another option, putting the notes of minor and major chords extremely close to each other: |
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| | The [[Magic]] mapping has an even wider range and makes 5-limit chords just as easy to play, but the [[3L 4s]] MOS scale is somewhat lopsided with its 5:1 step ratio, the chroma goes downwards in the most efficient layout, and higher limit intervals require more awkward finger stretches. |
| {{Lumatone EDO mapping|n=19|start=3|xstep=6|ystep=1}} | | {{Lumatone EDO mapping|n=19|start=3|xstep=6|ystep=1}} |
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| {{Navbox Lumatone}} | | {{Navbox Lumatone}} |
Revision as of 13:17, 8 March 2025
There are many conceivable ways to map 19edo onto the Lumatone keyboard. Only one, however, agrees with the Standard Lumatone mapping for Pythagorean. This is "Preset 4 — 19-ET Bosanquet" in the official manual.
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The 4L 3s kleismic mapping is a good option if you want to extend your range while making well-tuned chords easy to play, since 19edo can be conceptualised as a chain of essentially pure 6/5's.
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The Magic mapping has an even wider range and makes 5-limit chords just as easy to play, but the 3L 4s MOS scale is somewhat lopsided with its 5:1 step ratio, the chroma goes downwards in the most efficient layout, and higher limit intervals require more awkward finger stretches.
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