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'''Linus''', also known as '''winwood''', is the 13-limit rank-3 temperament [[tempering out]] the valerisma 137858491849/137438953472 ({{monzo| -37 0 0 0 0 10 }}), the linus or higherlovesma 578509309952/576650390625 ({{monzo| 11 -10 -10 10 }}), and the rollwithitsma 39135393/39062500 ({{monzo| -2 5 -10 0 5 }}). As a consequence of the latter two, it also tempers out the kalisma ([[9801/9800]]).
'''Linus''', also known as '''winwood''', is the 13-limit rank-3 temperament [[tempering out]] the [[valerisma]] 137858491849/137438953472 ({{monzo| -37 0 0 0 0 10 }}), the linus or higherlovesma 578509309952/576650390625 ({{monzo| 11 -10 -10 10 }}), and the rollwithitsma 39135393/39062500 ({{monzo| -2 5 -10 0 5 }}). As a consequence of the latter two, it also tempers out the kalisma ([[9801/9800]]).


Winwood has a [[period]] of 1/10 of an [[octave]], and so it is named by analogy with blackwood and whitewood (and is also a tribute to Steve Winwood, [http://www.keyboardmag.com/lessons/1251/synth-soloing-in-the-style-of-steve-winwood/50240 whose signature sound] involves the use of very narrow pulse waves. This particular type of waveform amplifies the higher harmonics a lot and might make it easier to hear consonances involving them, making it a promising option for microtonal work). Unlike blackwood and whitewood, winwood's accuracy is quite high owing to the small size of the commas it tempers out.
Winwood has a [[period]] of 1/10 of an [[octave]], and so it is named by analogy with blackwood and whitewood (and is also a tribute to Steve Winwood, [http://www.keyboardmag.com/lessons/1251/synth-soloing-in-the-style-of-steve-winwood/50240 whose signature sound] involves the use of very narrow pulse waves. This particular type of waveform amplifies the higher harmonics a lot and might make it easier to hear consonances involving them, making it a promising option for microtonal work). Unlike blackwood and whitewood, winwood's accuracy is quite high owing to the small size of the commas it tempers out.
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Good tunings for winwood include [[80edo]], [[130edo]], and [[270edo]].
Good tunings for winwood include [[80edo]], [[130edo]], and [[270edo]].


See [[Kalismic temperaments#Linus]] for the temperament data.
See [[Kalismic temperaments #Linus]] for the temperament data.


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