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Given a MOS pattern ''x''L ''y''s with concrete step sizes L and s, '''dualization''' is the process in which the values of ''x'' and L are swapped, the values of ''y'' and s are swapped, or both are swapped. This is not to be confused with the sister operation.
Given a MOS pattern ''x''L ''y''s with concrete step sizes L and s, '''dualization''' is the process in which the values of ''x'' and L are swapped, the values of ''y'' and s are swapped, or both are swapped. This is not to be confused with the sister operation.


Depending on which values are swapped, a different MOS scale is produced; however, the relationship between these scales depends on the sizes of L and s, and since {{nowrap|''x * L + y * s''}} corresponds to the edo that supports the MOS, these relationships also depends on the edo. Additionally, it's possible for a dual to be itself, if either ''x'' and L are the same or ''y'' and s are the same.
Depending on which values are swapped, a different MOS scale is produced; however, the relationship between these scales depends on the sizes of L and s, and since {{nowrap|''x''L + ''y''s}} corresponds to the edo that supports the MOS, these relationships also depends on the edo. Additionally, it's possible for a dual to be itself, if either ''x'' and L are the same or ''y'' and s are the same.


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