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== Miracle (miraculous) Lumatone mappings ==
== Miracle (miraculous) Lumatone mappings ==
It is possible to map [[41edo]] as a [[miracle]] ([[miraculous]]) tuning, with a [[8L 3s]] scale (4:3 step ratio), using a secor (~[[15/14]] tempered together with ~[[16/15]]) which is in turn tempered together with ~[[14/13]] (as per the miraculous 13-limit extension). In this mapping, the range is only three octaves, but the octaves are perfectly level, each note is repeated at least twice, with a few being repeated three times, thus enabling the use of two manuals if the layout is offset appropriately. [[Bryan Deister]] has used this layout in [https://www.youtube.com/shorts/kLMuRP82bZw ''microtonal dance in 41edo ''] (2023), although without a color scheme that would show the layout.
It is possible to map [[41edo]] as a [[miracle]] ([[miraculous]]) tuning, with a [[8L 3s]] scale (4:3 step ratio), using a secor (~[[15/14]] tempered together with ~[[16/15]]) which is in turn tempered together with ~[[14/13]] (as per the miraculous 13-limit extension). In this mapping, the range is only three octaves, but the octaves are perfectly level, each note is repeated at least twice, with a few being repeated three times, thus enabling the use of two manuals if the layout is offset appropriately. [[Bryan Deister]] has used this layout in [https://www.youtube.com/shorts/kLMuRP82bZw ''microtonal dance in 41edo ''] (2023), although without a color scheme that would show the layout.
{{Lumatone EDO mapping|n=41|start=35|xstep=4|ystep=-1}}


{{Lumatone EDO mapping|n=41|start=35|xstep=4|ystep=-1}}
== Superkleismic Lumatone mappings ==
[[Bryan Deister]] has demonstrated a [[Superkleismic]] [[4L 3s]] (8:3 step ratio) mapping for [[41edo]], in [https://www.youtube.com/shorts/Ur--SKiRsY0 ''41edo groove''] (2025). Bryan Deister explains that the coloring in this video highlights major triads, where going right and up yields a major third (~[[5/4]], somewhat flat) and going right three times yields the fifth (~[[3/2]], near-just). The range is somewhat over five octaves, which slope down moderately.
{{Lumatone EDO mapping|n=41|start=2|xstep=8|ystep=-5}}


== See also ==
== See also ==