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'''MOS substitution'''{{idiosyncratic}} is a procedure for obtaining a ternary (3 step sizes) scale from two [[MOS scale]]s. It consists of substituting the step pattern of one MOS pattern (called the filling MOS), step by step, for all occurrences of a chosen step size of another MOS pattern (called the template MOS). The relative step sizes are chosen MOS substitution generalizes the two infinite families of [[MV3]] scales, but unlike MV3 scales, a MOS substitution scale may have any combination of step sizes.
'''MOS substitution'''{{idiosyncratic}} is a procedure for obtaining a ternary (3 step sizes) scale from two [[MOS scale]]s. It consists of substituting the step pattern of one MOS pattern (called the filling MOS), step by step, for all occurrences of a chosen step size of another MOS pattern (called the template MOS). MOS substitution generalizes the two infinite families of [[MV3]] scales, but unlike MV3 scales, a MOS substitution scale may have any combination of step sizes.


For example, if the template MOS is '''LXLXX''', and the filling MOS is '''mss''', then the resulting MOS substitution scales are '''LmLss''', '''LsLms''', and '''LsLsm'''.
For example, if the template MOS is '''LXLXX''', and the filling MOS is '''mss''', then the resulting MOS substitution scales are '''LmLss''', '''LsLms''', and '''LsLsm'''.