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Certain [[generator-offset property|generator-offset]] scales are examples. For example, [[diasem]] is AGS(8/7, 7/6) or AGS(7/6, 8/7) depending on [[chirality]]. The trivial case AGS(x1) is stacking a single generator x1 to make a rank-2 scale, such as a [[MOS scale]]. | Certain [[generator-offset property|generator-offset]] scales are examples. For example, [[diasem]] is AGS(8/7, 7/6) or AGS(7/6, 8/7) depending on [[chirality]]. The trivial case AGS(x1) is stacking a single generator x1 to make a rank-2 scale, such as a [[MOS scale]]. | ||
== Other definitions == | == Other definitions == | ||
* When all generators x<sub>i</sub> in the AGS recipe AGS(x<sub>1</sub>, ..., x<sub>r</sub>), and the leftover interval after stacking n | * When all generators x<sub>i</sub> in the AGS recipe AGS(x<sub>1</sub>, ..., x<sub>r</sub>), and the leftover interval after stacking ''n'' − 1 of the generators in the recipe (analogous to the imperfect generator in [[mos]]ses), [[subtend]] the same number of steps, we call the resulting scale ''well-formed AGS''. In such a situation, we call the (logarithmic) average of the generators the ''guide generator''. | ||
== AGS scale series == | == AGS scale series == | ||