User:Lucius Chiaraviglio/Keyboard Layout Lab/Non-Isomorphic Lumatone mappings: Difference between revisions
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Despite the missing notes, [[Bryan Deister]] has demonstrated this mapping in [https://www.youtube.com/shorts/S9bJnllI7CI ''61edo prelude''] (2025). | |||
=== 70edo (demonstrated to work but awaiting approval) === | === 70edo (demonstrated to work but awaiting approval) === | ||
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Despite the missing notes, [[Bryan Deister]] has demonstrated this mapping in [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-NEq3jKHjzs ''Improv in 70edo''] (2025). | |||
=== 91edo (demonstrated to work) === | === 91edo (demonstrated to work) === | ||
Revision as of 07:37, 20 September 2025
As the page title implies, this page gets non-isomorphic Lumatone mappings, including those that can be generated by the isomorphic mechanism by specifying a number of notes per equave that is different from the actual number of notes.
Named Note Lumatone Mappings
(This section is a placeholder.)
Pseudo-Isomorphic Lumatone Mappings
Mappings that can be generated by the isomorphic mechanism by specifying a number of notes per equave that is different from the actual number of notes.
61edo (demonstrated to work but awaiting approval)
(This sub-section is a placeholder.) Despite the missing notes, Bryan Deister has demonstrated this mapping in 61edo prelude (2025).
70edo (demonstrated to work but awaiting approval)
(This sub-section is a placeholder.) Despite the missing notes, Bryan Deister has demonstrated this mapping in Improv in 70edo (2025).
91edo (demonstrated to work)
Bryan Deister has demonstrated a pseudo-isomorphic mapping for 91edo in microtonal improvisation in 91edo (2025). This layout is numbered as for 92edo, but note 91 is actually a duplicate of note 0. The range is just one note short of 3 full octaves, with octaves sloping down gently, unlike the fully isomorphic version below, which avoids the interruption from the duplicated note 0 and has slightly greater range, but at the cost of greater (and opposite) octave slope and a vertical wraparound of note 0 with ascending octaves (as well as producing a discontinuity in scales). This mapping has the same generators as the fully isomorphic version, as described below.
Added: Lucius Chiaraviglio (talk) 16:02, 4 June 2025 (UTC)
Last modified: Lucius Chiaraviglio (talk) 07:54, 8 June 2025 (UTC)
Moved here from User:Lucius_Chiaraviglio/Keyboard_Layout_Lab/Various_other_Lumatone_mappings: Lucius Chiaraviglio (talk) 07:32, 20 September 2025 (UTC)