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{{Lumatone mapping intro}} The mappings that organise its intervals that make it easy to find consonant chords, in order of increasing compression, are the Porcupine, Blackwood, and Hanson mappings. | {{Lumatone mapping intro}} However one can use the standard pythagorean mapping by using the extremely flat 8\15 fifth of 640¢. This layout preserves the location of the octave, and places the down-fifth where the fifth usually is. | ||
The mappings that organise its intervals that make it easy to find consonant chords, in order of increasing compression, are the Porcupine, Blackwood, and Hanson mappings. | |||
== [[Porcupine]] == | == [[Porcupine]] == |