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Projective tuning space is the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Projectivization projectivization] of ordinary [[Vals_and_Tuning_Space|tuning space]]. If a point in tuning space does not map octaves to zero, we can divide by the value to which "2" is mapped and obtain a pure-octaves tuning which serves to represent the point in projective tuning space. If the dimension of tuning space is n, the dimension of the corresponding projective space is n-1. In particular, 5-limit projective tuning space is two-dimensional, making it easy to depict it graphically.
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'''Projective tuning space''' is the projectivization of ordinary [[Vals_and_Tuning_Space|tuning space]]. If a point in tuning space does not map octaves to zero, we can divide by the value to which "2" is mapped and obtain a pure-octaves tuning which serves to represent the point in projective tuning space. If the dimension of tuning space is n, the dimension of the corresponding projective space is n-1. In particular, 5-limit projective tuning space is two-dimensional, making it easy to depict it graphically.


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== See also ==
== See also ==
* [[Gallery of projective tuning space images]]
* [[Gallery of projective tuning space images]]
* [[Dave Keenan & Douglas Blumeyer's guide to RTT/Exploring temperaments#Projective tuning space|Dave Keenan & Douglas Blumeyer's run-down on projective spaces]]: a very detailed and beginner-friendly explanation (with many supplementary diagrams) of how to understand, read, and use these diagrams


== External links ==
== External links ==
* [https://www.projectivetuningspace.com/ Projective Tuning Space Interactive Application] by Chris Kline
* [http://www.projectivetuningspace.com/ Projective Tuning Space Interactive Application] by Chris Kline
* [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Irnq7sZzilY Recreating an iconic map of tunings and temperaments], a YouTube video by Tony Durham about PTS (also [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TTcXPEvDitw part 2])
* [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Irnq7sZzilY Recreating an iconic map of tunings and temperaments], a YouTube video by Tony Durham about PTS (also [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TTcXPEvDitw part 2])


[[Category:Regular temperament theory]]
[[Category:Regular temperament theory]]