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* If δ < sqrt(9/8), we obtain the ternary scale 2L3m5s (smsmsLsmsL).
* If δ < sqrt(9/8), we obtain the ternary scale 2L3m5s (smsmsLsmsL).
* If δ = sqrt(9/8) = 101.955c, then we have a permutation of 2L8s (sssssLsssL).
* If δ = sqrt(9/8) = 101.955c, then we have a permutation of 2L8s (sssssLsssL).
* If sqrt(9/8) < δ < sqrt(32/27), we have 2L5m3s (msmsmLmsmL).
* If sqrt(9/8) < δ < sqrt(32/27), we have the ternary scale 2L5m3s (msmsmLmsmL).
* If δ = sqrt(32/27) = 147.067c, we have a permutation of 7L3s (LsLsLLLsLL).
* If δ = sqrt(32/27) = 147.067c, we have a permutation of 7L3s (LsLsLLLsLL).
* If sqrt(32/27) < δ < 9/8, we have 5L2m3s (LsLsLmLsLm).
* If sqrt(32/27) < δ < 9/8, we have 5L2m3s (LsLsLmLsLm).
* In the degenerate case δ = 9/8, we have the 5L2s diatonic MOS LLLsLLs.
* In the degenerate case δ = 9/8, we have the ternary scale 5L2s diatonic MOS LLLsLLs.


Offsets between 32/27 and 81/64 yield dipentic scales of the pattern abcdcbabcb.  
Offsets between 32/27 and 81/64 yield dipentic scales of the pattern abcdcbabcb.