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I'm not at all sure if this scale has another name/file already; is there a search engine for scales?
 
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Latest revision as of 12:25, 13 May 2023

From the Pianoteq synthesizer manual:

Zarlino (circa 1558): sometimes called the “physicist scale”, based on harmonic thirds (ratio 5/4) and fifths (ratio 3/2)

A 12-note superset of Zarlino.scl

! zarlino_pianoteq.scl
!
Zarlino scale as tuned in Pianoteq
! 
12
!
75/64
9/8
32/27
5/4
4/3
45/32
3/2
25/16
5/3
16/9
15/8
2/1