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Neutral thirds: Fill in description a bit, and add demo video for rotated neutral thirds — and where else can you get a Rick Roll and a Lumatone demo at the same time?
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== Neutral thirds ==
== Neutral thirds ==
An alternative arrangement derived from a [[Lumatone mapping for neutral thirds scales]] is:
An alternative arrangement derived from a [[Lumatone mapping for neutral thirds scales]] has about the same range as diatonic, and has a regular enough pattern of octave position that it just might be possible to finagle triple manuals out of it (although that would be even easier in diatonic with its perfectly straight octaves and almost as much range).


{{Lumatone EDO mapping|n=17|start=0|xstep=2|ystep=1}}
{{Lumatone EDO mapping|n=17|start=0|xstep=2|ystep=1}}


Or a rotated version of this, resembling the [[Lumatone mapping for 24edo]] given in the official manual, is:
A rotated version of this, resembling the [[Lumatone mapping for 24edo]] given in the official manual has slightly more range than diatonic (at 5½ octaves), and has a regular enough pattern of octave position that it just might be possible to finagle dual manuals out of it, although they would be rather lopsided. [[Bryan Deister]] has used this mapping in [https://www.youtube.com/shorts/jwCtNQz2DZY ''Never Gonna Give You Up - Rick Astley (microtonal cover in 17edo)''] (2026).


{{Lumatone EDO mapping|n=17|start=0|xstep=3|ystep=-1}}
{{Lumatone EDO mapping|n=17|start=0|xstep=3|ystep=-1}}