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'''πedo''', '''1ed2<sup>1/π</sup>''', or '''APS(1/π oct)''' is a nonoctave [[equal-step tuning]] in which π steps occur per [[octave]]. It does not approximate any simple [[harmonic]]s well, except for the [[3/1|3rd harmonic]]. In fact, it is nearly identical to [[5edt]]. This lends the tuning to use with custom inharmonic timbres. It has the potential to facilitate music far removed from any conventional harmonic or melodic traditions.
'''π-edo''', '''1ed2<sup>1/π</sup>''', or '''APS(1/π oct)''' is a nonoctave [[equal-step tuning]] in which π steps occur per [[octave]]. It does not approximate any simple [[harmonic]]s well, except for the [[3/1|3rd harmonic]]. In fact, it is nearly identical to [[5edt]]. This lends the tuning to use with custom inharmonic timbres. It has the potential to facilitate music far removed from any conventional harmonic or melodic traditions.


== Harmonics ==
== Harmonics ==