Lumatone mapping for 9ed7/6

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Potentially many ways exist to map 9ed7/6 to the Lumatone; however, since this is a non-octave tuning, the Standard Lumatone mapping for Pythagorean is not one of them.

Unnamed temperament 1L 1s (7/6-equivalent) mapping, stepping by whole equave

Bryan Deister has demonstrated a mapping of 9ed7/6 using a zig-zag 1L 1s (7/6-equivalent) scale having a 5:4 step ratio, in 9ed(7/6) improv (2025). Notes appear to be the same in rows, but actually progress higher by a whole equave (septimal minor third 7/6) at a time.

 
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  Todo: complete page

Need a Navbox Lumatone that doesn't think this is a Lumatone mapping for an EDO.