Lumatone mapping for 46edo: Difference between revisions
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== Sensi == | == Sensi == | ||
The [[Lumatone mapping for sensi]] is another option that makes 5-limit chords fairly easy to play, although it has a slightly smaller range. | The [[Lumatone mapping for sensi]] is another option that makes 5-limit chords fairly easy to play, although it has a slightly smaller range (just under 4⅛ octaves, with the octaves sloping upwards gently). | ||
{{Lumatone EDO mapping|n=46|start= | {{Lumatone EDO mapping|n=46|start=25|xstep=5|ystep=2}} | ||
== Bison (Porwell + Sensi) == | |||
Related to Sensi, [[Bryan Deister]] has demonstrated a [[6L 2s]] (6:5 step ratio) [[Sensipent_family#Bison|Bison]] mapping for [[46edo]] in [https://www.youtube.com/shorts/K-Gu_YkjYS4 ''46edo improv''] (2025), with Bison being the intersection of [[Porwell temperaments|Porwell]] with [[Sensi]]. The (rightward) generator for this is 6\46, which is a near-just septimal neutral second ~[[35/32]], and two of them yield a near-just (barely flat) classic major third ~[[6/5]] (the Porwell comma [[6144/6125]] is tempered out). The range is just over 4⅓ octaves with no missing notes (slightly more than for the Sensi mapping above) and some repeats to mitigate vertical wraparounds, and the octaves are almost level. Also, the chroma goes up instead of down, which may be appealing for some users. | |||
{{Lumatone EDO mapping|n=46|start=38|xstep=6|ystep=-1}} | |||
== Amity == | == Amity == | ||