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=== 30edo (demonstrated to work) === | === 30edo (demonstrated to work) === | ||
[[Bryan Deister]] has used a layout for [[30edo]] that was inspired by the layout for [[29edo]] (rather than being made for any specific temperament), as demonstrated in [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NP3HGr3ZD70&lc=UgxFBmbxZa5dF4ZPj0F4AaABAg.AFzcn1LkVZNAG4JYIvXZvZ ''minuet in 30edo''] (2025). The right-moving generator is a somewhat flat Pythagorean whole tone (~[[9/8]], 5\30; and in the video, the | [[Bryan Deister]] has used a layout for [[30edo]] that was inspired by the layout for [[29edo]] (rather than being made for any specific temperament), as demonstrated in [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NP3HGr3ZD70&lc=UgxFBmbxZa5dF4ZPj0F4AaABAg.AFzcn1LkVZNAG4JYIvXZvZ ''minuet in 30edo''] (2025). The right-moving generator is a somewhat flat Pythagorean whole tone (~[[9/8]], 5\30; and in the video, the row segments that include note 0 are colored solid red). The up-moving generator is a somewhat flat tridecimal supraminor second (~[[14/13]], 3\30); neither would be able access the full gamut on its own, but together they cover the full gamut with a generous allotment of repeated notes (indicating that if this layout was to represent a particular temperament, that would have to be a rank-3 temperament if having an octave period, or a rank-2 temperament dividing the octave into multiple periods). The range is a bit under five octaves, with octaves slanting up (while wrapping around) at the same angle as the right-moving generator. | ||
{{Lumatone EDO mapping|n=30|start=4|xstep=5|ystep=-3}} | {{Lumatone EDO mapping|n=30|start=4|xstep=5|ystep=-3}} | ||