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'''Badness''' is concept that allows comparative evaluation of tunings, temperaments, interval approximations etc. Several different badness [[measures]] are in use, including [[Cangwu badness]], [[TE simple badness]] and [[TE logflat badness]].
'''Badness''' is a measure that allows the comparative evaluation of tunings, temperaments, interval approximations, etc. in terms of both [[complexity]] and [[error]], two measures that usually vary in opposite directions.


'''''Note:''' [[TE logflat badness]] is the badness appearing on temperament pages, unless stated otherwise.''
Complexity and error are both usually treated as undesirable characteristics, but there is a trade-off between them in that very low complexity temperaments (e.g. small [[edo]]s) typically do not have low error, and very low error temperaments (e.g. [[microtemperament]]s) typically do not have low complexity. Badness is a way to combine complexity and error such that a search for low-badness temperaments yields results with a particularly good trade-off between complexity and error. A temperament is said to be '''efficient''' if it achieves low badness.


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Several different badness measures are in use, including [[Cangwu badness]], [[TE simple badness]], and [[TE logflat badness]]. Some also have several normalizing coefficients.
 
{{Note| [[Sintel]]'s [[TE logflat badness]] is generally the badness metric used throughout this wiki. Many old pages still use [[Gene Ward Smith|Smith]]'s; those are being phased out. }}
 
== External links ==
* [http://tonalsoft.com/enc/b/badness.aspx Tonalsoft Encyclopedia | ''Badness'']
 
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Latest revision as of 08:15, 20 March 2026

Badness is a measure that allows the comparative evaluation of tunings, temperaments, interval approximations, etc. in terms of both complexity and error, two measures that usually vary in opposite directions.

Complexity and error are both usually treated as undesirable characteristics, but there is a trade-off between them in that very low complexity temperaments (e.g. small edos) typically do not have low error, and very low error temperaments (e.g. microtemperaments) typically do not have low complexity. Badness is a way to combine complexity and error such that a search for low-badness temperaments yields results with a particularly good trade-off between complexity and error. A temperament is said to be efficient if it achieves low badness.

Several different badness measures are in use, including Cangwu badness, TE simple badness, and TE logflat badness. Some also have several normalizing coefficients.

📝Note: Sintel's TE logflat badness is generally the badness metric used throughout this wiki. Many old pages still use Smith's; those are being phased out.

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