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: At a C4, 261.6 Hz,
: At a C4, 261.6 Hz,
:: 29edo seems to beat at ~425 bpm{{mdash}}thus, 29's corrosive step hits at ~7 Hz.
:: 29edo seems to beat at ~425 bpm—thus, 29's corrosive step hits at ~7 Hz.
:: 31edo seems to beat at ~345 bpm{{mdash}}thus, 31's shimmerstep hits at ~5.75 Hz  
:: 31edo seems to beat at ~345 bpm—thus, 31's shimmerstep hits at ~5.75 Hz  
:: 34edo seems to beat at ~275 bpm{{mdash}}thus, 34's shimmerstep hits at ~4.583 Hz slower but still within that normal vibrato range.
:: 34edo seems to beat at ~275 bpm—thus, 34's shimmerstep hits at ~4.583 Hz slower but still within that normal vibrato range.
:: 41edo seems to beat at ~228 bpm{{mdash}}thus, 41edo's glimmerstep hits at 3.8 Hz which starts to exist outside the boundaries of vibrato typical.
:: 41edo seems to beat at ~228 bpm—thus, 41edo's glimmerstep hits at 3.8 Hz which starts to exist outside the boundaries of vibrato typical.


For this reason, that is why I tend to work a lot with 29-34 as a general pre-image of notes and why I consider them to be exceptional for overall gestalt and chord work compared to something like 41, 43 or slightly higher etc or 26 or slightly lower. Which is quite interesting because then you start to wrap around on yourself. Those zones to me are less interesting gestalts. — Zhea Erose, https://discord.com/channels/332357996569034752/859884647337033738/1014961523220815892
For this reason, that is why I tend to work a lot with 29-34 as a general pre-image of notes and why I consider them to be exceptional for overall gestalt and chord work compared to something like 41, 43 or slightly higher etc or 26 or slightly lower. Which is quite interesting because then you start to wrap around on yourself. Those zones to me are less interesting gestalts. — Zhea Erose, https://discord.com/channels/332357996569034752/859884647337033738/1014961523220815892