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The "empirical" range is likely to fall somewhere between diamond monotone and diamond tradeoff. Though, when one is using tempered spectra to match the tuning, it is possible the empirical range can be made wider.
The "empirical" range is likely to fall somewhere between diamond monotone and diamond tradeoff. Though, when one is using tempered spectra to match the tuning, it is possible the empirical range can be made wider.
For examples and other information, see the topic page [[Tuning ranges of regular temperaments]].


== Temperaments without diamond monotone tunings ==
== Temperaments without diamond monotone tunings ==
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We can see that these inequalities have no solution: there's no way ''a'' can be both greater or equal to 1.5 and less than or equal to 1.4. Hence there are no diamond monotone tunings of this temperament.
We can see that these inequalities have no solution: there's no way ''a'' can be both greater or equal to 1.5 and less than or equal to 1.4. Hence there are no diamond monotone tunings of this temperament.
== See also ==
For examples and other information, see the topic page [[Tuning ranges of regular temperaments]].


== References ==
== References ==