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An '''arithmetic [[MOS scale]]''' (AMOS) or '''frequency MOS scale''' (FMOS) is a [[periodic scale]] in which, within one [[period]], the differences between consecutive [[frequency|frequencies]] come in two | An '''arithmetic [[MOS scale]]''' (AMOS) or '''frequency MOS scale''' (FMOS) is a [[periodic scale]] in which, within one [[period]], the differences between consecutive [[frequency|frequencies]] come in two sizes. Unlike with standard MOS scales, rotating an arithmetic MOS may not result in another arithmetic MOS. | ||
== List of arithmetic MOS scales == | == List of arithmetic MOS scales == | ||
* [[1L 1sa]] | * [[1L 1sa]] | ||
Latest revision as of 03:16, 20 December 2024
An arithmetic MOS scale (AMOS) or frequency MOS scale (FMOS) is a periodic scale in which, within one period, the differences between consecutive frequencies come in two sizes. Unlike with standard MOS scales, rotating an arithmetic MOS may not result in another arithmetic MOS.