Lumatone mapping for 14edo: Difference between revisions
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{{Lumatone mapping intro}} Only two generators work at all to produce single period mos scales. | |||
== Whitewood == | == Whitewood == | ||
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== Beep == | == Beep == | ||
In terms of approximating simple consonant intervals and giving them comfortable fingerings, the [[ | In terms of approximating simple consonant intervals and giving them comfortable fingerings, the [[Beep]] mapping is the most efficient, although they still sound quite dissonant compared to 12edo. | ||
{{Lumatone EDO mapping|n=14|start=11|xstep=3|ystep=-1}} | {{Lumatone EDO mapping|n=14|start=11|xstep=3|ystep=-1}} | ||
== Smate == | == Smate == | ||
The [[smate]] mapping is most effective if you want to maximise range, although you should still probably expand it from [[1L 1s]] to [[2L 1s]] to make chords easier to | The [[smate]] mapping is most effective if you want to maximise range, although you should still probably expand it from [[1L 1s]] to [[2L 1s]] to make chords easier to play, as 11 octaves is still beyond the range of human hearing. | ||
{{Lumatone EDO mapping|n=14|start=11|xstep=5|ystep=-1}} | {{Lumatone EDO mapping|n=14|start=11|xstep=5|ystep=-1}} | ||
{{Navbox Lumatone}} | {{Navbox Lumatone}} | ||