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Univell is a family of 3-web circumtrusive scales which divide the haptic ninth into 5 equally sized cells. As such, Univell scales map the armatic tetrachord to an odd number of exponents per octave. Each Univell scale has a corresponding anthill scale derived from the adination of its torus basis in P-symmetrical just intonation. Although there are a theoretically infinite number of Univell scales, the only authentically-correlative Univell scales are those with 5, 10, 22, 27, 32, 54 or 59 notes per octave. | Univell is a family of 3-web circumtrusive scales which divide the haptic ninth into 5 equally sized cells. As such, Univell scales map the armatic tetrachord to an odd number of exponents per octave. Each Univell scale has a corresponding anthill scale derived from the adination of its torus basis in P-symmetrical just intonation. Although there are a theoretically infinite number of Univell scales, the only authentically-correlative Univell scales are those with 5, 10, 22, 27, 32, 54 or 59 notes per octave. | ||