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The only 1-odd-limit interval is 1/1.
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The 1-odd-limit contains only the [[unison]] and all its [[octave|octavations]]. It is equivalent to the [[2-limit]] ([[prime limit]]), [[1edo]], and 1-''p''-fdo with arbitrary value of ''p'' (including [[AFDO|1afdo]] and [[IFDO|1ifdo]]).
 
* [[1/1]]
 
{| class="wikitable center-all right-2 left-5"
! Ratio
! Size ([[cents|¢]])
! colspan="2" | [[Color name]]
! Name
|-
| [[1/1]]
| 0.000
| w1
| wa 1sn
| (perfect) unison
|}
 
== See also ==
* [[2/1]]
* [[4/1]]
* [[8/1]]
* [[16/1]]
 
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Latest revision as of 10:02, 14 February 2025

The 1-odd-limit is the set of all rational intervals which can be written as 2k(a/b) where a, b ≤ 1 and k is an integer.

Below is a list of all octave-reduced intervals in the 1-odd-limit. The 1-odd-limit contains only the unison and all its octavations. It is equivalent to the 2-limit (prime limit), 1edo, and 1-p-fdo with arbitrary value of p (including 1afdo and 1ifdo).

Ratio Size (¢) Color name Name
1/1 0.000 w1 wa 1sn (perfect) unison

See also