Lumatone mapping for 8edo
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There are several conceivable ways to map 8edo onto the onto the Lumatone keyboard. However, only one of them is a single-period mos scale and that is using 3\8 to generate father. Trying to approximate the Standard Lumatone mapping for Pythagorean using this results in a negative semitone diatonic scale which is unintuitive to play.

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Since 8edo is a small edo, this can easily be compressed down to 2L 1s to extend your range without impacting playability, which gives you a more intuitive layout and more than 12 octaves of range with plenty of repeated notes that you could split into multiple zones with different instruments.

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