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* A haplotonic scale's note count should be 4 or 5 notes, corresponding to the note counts of the grandchild mosses of 1L 1s: 2L 3s, 3L 2s, 1L 3s, and 3L 1s. | * A haplotonic scale's note count should be 4 or 5 notes, corresponding to the note counts of the grandchild mosses of 1L 1s: 2L 3s, 3L 2s, 1L 3s, and 3L 1s. | ||
* An albitonic scale's note count should be around 7 notes. | * An albitonic scale's note count should be around 7 notes. | ||
== Warped scales == | |||
A somewhat generalized notion of warping, but applied to the mos 5L 2s, the equal-tempered whole-tone scale (effectively 6edo), and the equal-tempered chromatic scale (effectively 12edo). | |||
=== Warped 5L 2s === | |||
{| class="wikitable" | |||
|+ | |||
! rowspan="2" |Original scale | |||
! colspan="2" |Addition | |||
! colspan="2" |Removal | |||
! colspan="2" |Replacement | |||
|- | |||
!Step size | |||
!New mos | |||
!Step size | |||
!New mos | |||
!Step size | |||
!New mos | |||
|- | |||
| rowspan="2" |5L 2s | |||
|1 L | |||
|6L 2s | |||
|1 L | |||
|4L 2s | |||
|1 L->s | |||
|4L 3s | |||
|- | |||
|1 s | |||
|5L 3s | |||
|1 s | |||
|5L 1s | |||
|1 s->L | |||
|6L 1s | |||
|} |