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Additionally available in porcutone are a set of octatonic modes with their own Porcupine functional harmony, that combine [[Porcupine]][8] with the [[oneirotonic]] modes that are gaining popularity at the moment. | Additionally available in porcutone are a set of octatonic modes with their own Porcupine functional harmony, that combine [[Porcupine]][8] with the [[oneirotonic]] modes that are gaining popularity at the moment. | ||
If you have a [[Lumatone]], you can use the standard Bosanquet mapping for 12edo. The white keys are the porcutone diatonic, a cross between the meantone diatonic scale and Porcupine[7], and then black keys give the porcutone pentatonic, which approximates the just intonation pentatonic scale 9/8 5/4 3/2 5/3 2/1. I've chosen to colour the G♯/A♭ key pink, and the other chromatic keys blue, because I'm a proud trans woman and a big nerd. You can use any colours, but I find it helps to colour the G♯/A♭ key a different colour since that's the one chromatic key used along with the diatonic keys to make the porcutone octatonic. | If you have a [[Lumatone]], you can use the standard Bosanquet mapping for 12edo. The white keys are the porcutone diatonic, a cross between the meantone diatonic scale and Porcupine[7], and then black keys give the porcutone pentatonic, which approximates the [[just intonation]] pentatonic scale 9/8 5/4 3/2 5/3 2/1. I've chosen to colour the G♯/A♭ key pink, and the other chromatic keys blue, because I'm a proud trans woman and a big nerd. You can use any colours, but I find it helps to colour the G♯/A♭ key a different colour since that's the one chromatic key used along with the diatonic keys to make the porcutone octatonic. | ||
If you don't have a [[Lumatone]], no worries, you can set it up just fine on any keyboard! | If you don't have a [[Lumatone]], no worries, you can set it up just fine on any keyboard! | ||