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Acoustic phi is not to be confused with [[logarithmic phi]], which is 1941.6¢ (741.6¢ octave-reduced).
Acoustic phi is not to be confused with [[logarithmic phi]], which is 1941.6¢ (741.6¢ octave-reduced).
The [[phith root of phi]] is another interval with interesting properties, that divides acoustic phi logarithmically by phi, which creates self similar, fractal-like scales.


== Approximation ==
== Approximation ==
{{Interval edo approximation|interval = 1618/1000}}
{{Interval edo approximation|interval = 1618/1000 | interval_name = ϕ}}


== See also ==
== See also ==
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* [[Edφ]], tunings created by dividing acoustic phi into equally sized smaller steps
* [[Edφ]], tunings created by dividing acoustic phi into equally sized smaller steps
* [[Phi as a generator]]
* [[Phi as a generator]]
* [[sqrtphi]], a temperament based on the square root of phi (~416.5 cents) as a generator.
* [[Sqrtphi]], a temperament based on the square root of phi (~416.5 cents) as a generator.
* [[photosynthesis]], a temperament using phi as a “prime” in its subgroup
* [[Photosynthesis]], a temperament using phi as a “prime” in its subgroup


[[Category:Golden ratio]]
[[Category:Golden ratio]]
[[Category:Supraminor sixth]]
[[Category:Supraminor sixth]]