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The Redeye scale is a [[Step variety| | The Redeye scale is a [[Step variety|ternary]] scale proposed by Michael, Wad Wizard, and Unque. The scale is defined by the 14-note sequence sLmLsLmLsLmLsL; it has 7 large steps, 3 medium steps, and 4 small steps. | ||
== Name == | == Name == | ||
The name "Redeye" comes from a portmanteau of "Red" and "Di-," from the names of the [[Whitewood family|Redwood]] and [[Dicot]] temperaments, due to its extrema being generated by those two temperaments. | The name "Redeye" comes from a portmanteau of "Red" and "Di-," from the names of the [[Whitewood family|Redwood]] and [[Dicot]] temperaments, due to its extrema being generated by those two temperaments. This naming scheme was originally chosen by comparison to another ternary scale, [[Blackdye]]. | ||
== Scale Properties == | == Scale Properties == | ||
The following | The following Binary scales can be made by collapsing the Redeye scale: | ||
* [[10L 4s|10L4s]] (m = L) | * [[10L 4s|10L4s]] (m = L) | ||
* [[7L 3s|7L3s]] (s = 0c) | ** Note: Not [[Maximum variety|MV2]], and thus not a [[MOS scale|MOS]] scale | ||
*[[7L 7s|7L7s]] (m = s) | |||
*[[7L 3s|7L3s]] (s = 0c) | |||
{| class="wikitable sortable mw-collapsible" | {| class="wikitable sortable mw-collapsible" |