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Hi, I'm Jerdle. I'm fairly new to xenharmonic systems, and primarily focus on commas, but have moved into the more general 13- and 17-limits recently.
Hi, I'm Jerdle. I'm coming at xen from more of a mathematical background, treating it as a form of recreational mathematics rather than primarily as a musical system. As such, my focus is on finding interesting intervals.


== List of intervals I've found ==
I have a general tendency to push things further than they're actually meant to go to see what happens. As such, I use both very-high-accuracy temperaments and very-low-accuracy ones.


* [[Skeetsma|14348907/14336000 - Skeetsma]]
I also do a bit of coding, so I've got a couple of programs related to xen.
* [[343/324|343/324 - Gamelismic minor second]]
 
* [[5832/5831|5832/5831 - Chlorisma]]
[https://jerdle-code.github.io/equidistant_temperer Equidistant Temperer] is an online tool to temper intervals to be equidistant or identical.
* [[27/17|27/17 - Septendecimal quasi-tempered minor sixth]]
 
* [[52/49|52/49 - Hammer semitone]]
[https://jerdle-code.github.io/uniform-mapper/ Uniform Mapper] is an online tool to calculate [[Uniform map]]s, aka [[GPV]]s.
* [[833/832|833/832 - Horizon comma]]
 
* [[1953125/1948617|1953125/1948617 - 4-cent comma]]
==Userspace pages==
* [[315/256|315/256 - Lazy third]]
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* [[2560/2541|2560/2541 - Absinthma]]
* [[847/810|847/810 - Wormwoodma]]

Latest revision as of 11:39, 30 June 2025

Hi, I'm Jerdle. I'm coming at xen from more of a mathematical background, treating it as a form of recreational mathematics rather than primarily as a musical system. As such, my focus is on finding interesting intervals.

I have a general tendency to push things further than they're actually meant to go to see what happens. As such, I use both very-high-accuracy temperaments and very-low-accuracy ones.

I also do a bit of coding, so I've got a couple of programs related to xen.

Equidistant Temperer is an online tool to temper intervals to be equidistant or identical.

Uniform Mapper is an online tool to calculate Uniform maps, aka GPVs.

Userspace pages