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There are multiple ways to approach notation. The simplest method is to use the notations from [[20edo]]. However, this approach will not preserve octave compression when the audio is rendered by notation software. If maintaining accurate step compression in notation software is important, consider using the ups and downs notation from [[182edo]] at every 9-degree. With this method, the tonal difference will be less than 1 cent up to the 86th harmonic. | There are multiple ways to approach notation. The simplest method is to use the notations from [[20edo]]. However, this approach will not preserve octave compression when the audio is rendered by notation software. If maintaining accurate step compression in notation software is important, consider using the ups and downs notation from [[182edo]] at every 9-degree. With this method, the tonal difference will be less than 1 cent up to the 86th harmonic. | ||
{{todo|Fill in the blank sections with the ups and downs notation | {{todo|Fill in the blank sections with the ups and downs notation from 20-EDO and 182-EDO.|inline=1|comment=Additionally, incorporate a new column adjacent to each notation to indicate the corresponding octave.}} | ||
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