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The [[2L 8s]] mapping covers the whole gamut and makes harmonics easier to play together, although some of the higher ones are less efficiently mapped than in 58edo.
The [[2L 8s]] mapping covers the whole gamut and makes harmonics easier to play together, although some of the higher ones are less efficiently mapped than in 58edo.
{{Lumatone EDO mapping|n=70|start=22|xstep=6|ystep=5}}
{{Lumatone EDO mapping|n=70|start=22|xstep=6|ystep=5}}
The  [[6L 4s]] mapping is meant to get as many notes as possible onto the space available on existing Lumatones, rather than attempting to fit any particular temperament, although it is a type of mapping supported by Diaschismic. This mapping gets three full octaves and the better part of another octave, with no missed notes and a moderate slope (comparable to the mapping above, but in the opposite direction). [[Bryan Deister]] has demonstrated this mapping in [https://www.youtube.com/shorts/I42JQ98WPZI ''microtonal improvisation in 70edo''] (2025).
{{Lumatone EDO mapping|n=70|start=2|xstep=9|ystep=-5}}


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