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== Systematic name == | == Systematic name == | ||
In [[D&D's guide|D&D's guide to RTT]], the [[Dave Keenan & Douglas Blumeyer's guide to RTT: alternative complexities #Naming|systematic name]] for the CTE tuning scheme is ''[[Dave Keenan %26 Douglas Blumeyer%27s guide to RTT: all-interval tuning schemes #Held-octave minimax-.28E.29S|held-octave minimax-ES]]'', and the systematic name for the CTWE tuning scheme is ''[[Dave Keenan %26 Douglas Blumeyer%27s guide to RTT: tuning fundamentals #Held-intervals|held-octave]] [[Dave Keenan %26 Douglas Blumeyer%27s guide to RTT: alternative complexities #Tunings used in 7|minimax-E-lils-S]]''. | In [[D&D's guide|D&D's guide to RTT]], the [[Dave Keenan & Douglas Blumeyer's guide to RTT: alternative complexities #Naming|systematic name]] for the CTE tuning scheme is ''[[Dave Keenan %26 Douglas Blumeyer%27s guide to RTT: all-interval tuning schemes #Held-octave minimax-.28E.29S|held-octave minimax-ES]]'', and the systematic name for the CTWE tuning scheme is ''[[Dave Keenan %26 Douglas Blumeyer%27s guide to RTT: tuning fundamentals #Held-intervals|held-octave]] [[Dave Keenan %26 Douglas Blumeyer%27s guide to RTT: alternative complexities #Tunings used in 7|minimax-E-lils-S]]''. | ||
== Open problems == | |||
* Why are CWE and POTE tunings so close for many temperaments? | |||
[[Category:Terms]] | [[Category:Terms]] | ||
[[Category:Math]] | [[Category:Math]] | ||
[[Category:Regular temperament tuning]] | [[Category:Regular temperament tuning]] | ||