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Edos that are multiples of the examples above can be reached by entering non-simplified step ratios. For example, edos that are multiples of 12 are reached by using larger values whose ratio simplifies to 2:1, such as 4:2 for [[24edo]].
Edos that are multiples of the examples above can be reached by entering non-simplified step ratios. For example, edos that are multiples of 12 are reached by using larger values whose ratio simplifies to 2:1, such as 4:2 for [[24edo]].


The step ratios 1:1 and 1:0 represent extreme tunings that technically do not form a valid 5L . A step ratio that approaches 1:1, where the large and small step are equal to one another, approaches [[7edo]], and a step ratio that approaches 1:0, where the small step "collapses" to zero, approaches [[5edo]].
The step ratios 1:1 and 1:0 represent the limits for valid step ratios. A step ratio that approaches 1:1, where the large and small step are equal to one another, approaches [[7edo]], and a step ratio that approaches 1:0, where the small step "collapses" to zero, approaches [[5edo]].


The step ratios shown above form a continuum of step ratios. The section Tuning spectrum shows how this is made, as well as a larger spectrum.
The step ratios shown above form a continuum of step ratios. The section Tuning spectrum shows how this is made, as well as a larger spectrum.