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{{Distinguish|Distributional evenness}}
A '''maximally even''' ('''ME''') scale is a [[scale]] inscribed in an [[equal-step tuning]] which contains exactly two step sizes as close in size as possible (differing by exactly one degree of the parent tuning system), and whose steps are distributed as evenly as possible. In other words, such a scale satisfies the property of '''maximal evenness'''. These conditions entail that an ME scale is necessarily an [[MOS scale]].
A '''maximally even''' ('''ME''') scale is a [[scale]] inscribed in an [[equal-step tuning]] which contains exactly two step sizes as close in size as possible (differing by exactly one degree of the parent tuning system), and whose steps are distributed as evenly as possible. In other words, such a scale satisfies the property of '''maximal evenness'''. These conditions entail that an ME scale is necessarily an [[MOS scale]].