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'''1 equal division of the octave''' ('''1edo''') is the [[tuning system]] that contains a single pitch and the [[octave]]s above and below that pitch.
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== Theory ==
== Theory ==
One note repeated in octaves is an example of a [[trivial temperament]]; it is even a system that demonstrates trivial examples of [[telicity]]. That said, it is actually useful in some cases from a musical standpoint, particularly as a subset of larger edos. However, in terms of JI representation, it is simply the [[2-limit]] with all other primes tempered to either the unison or octave.
One note repeated in octaves is an example of a [[trivial temperament]]; it is even a system that demonstrates trivial examples of [[telicity]]. That said, it is actually useful in some cases from a musical standpoint, particularly as a subset of larger edos. However, in terms of JI representation, it is simply the [[2-limit]] with all other primes tempered to either the unison or octave.