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'''Infinity equal | '''Infinity equal divisions of the octave''' (abbreviated '''∞edo'''), is a tuning system that divides the octave into infinitely many equal parts, with each step being infinitesimally small. ∞edo recreates all intervals with perfect accuracy. | ||
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Infinity equal divisions of the octave (abbreviated ∞edo), is a tuning system that divides the octave into infinitely many equal parts, with each step being infinitesimally small. ∞edo recreates all intervals with perfect accuracy.