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{{todo|complete page|inline=1|Need a Navbox Lumatone that doesn't try to insert Lumatone mapping for non-octave tuning pages into the Lumatone mapping for EDO pages.}} | {{todo|complete page|inline=1|comment=Need a Navbox Lumatone that doesn't try to insert Lumatone mapping for non-octave tuning pages into the Lumatone mapping for EDO pages.}} | ||
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Latest revision as of 08:52, 21 December 2025
When creating a Lumatone mapping for a non-octave tuning, one approach is simply to take a mapping that works for an equal divisions of the octave tuning that has the same number of notes. This is what Bryan Deister has done, taking the Whitewood Lumatone mapping for 14edo to use with 14edt, in improvisation in 14 equal divisions of the tritave (2023).
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