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{{#invoke:Ups_and_downs_notation|ups_and_downs_note_name|tuning={{{tuning|{{PAGENAME}}}}}|fifth={{{fifth|}}}|step={{{step|}}}|sharp_lowers=}}
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Gets note name of an EDO interval in ups and down notation. This works for the most part, but it will often add not commonly used enharmonics. If you use a Mavila fifth, sharp raises and flat lowers by default, but you can disable this by using sharp_lowers argument.
Gets note name of an EDO interval in ups and down notation. This works for the most part, but it will often add not commonly used enharmonics. If you use a Mavila fifth, sharp raises by default, but you can make it lower by using sharp_lowers argument.


Arguments:
Arguments:

Revision as of 01:09, 12 June 2023

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Gets note name of an EDO interval in ups and down notation. This works for the most part, but it will often add not commonly used enharmonics. If you use a Mavila fifth, sharp raises by default, but you can make it lower by using sharp_lowers argument.

Arguments:

  • tuning (set to page name by default)
  • fifth (set to patent val fifth by default)
  • step (number of steps in the interval)
  • sharp_lowers (Makes sharp lower and flat raise when using Mavila fifths)

Example:

{{Ups and downs note name|tuning=24edo|step=7}} = ^F, vG♭