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== Note names == | == Note names == | ||
The note name ABC... are used as the naturals for every MOS and repeat at the MOS's [[equave]]. A is fixed to 440 Hz and the mode starting on D is fixed to be the "middle" mode ceil((n-1)/2)|floor((n-1)/2) for n tones in [[UDP notation]] (for example this is 3|3 for 7 tones, 4|3 for 8 tones, and 4|4 for 9 tones). | The note name ABC... are used as the naturals for every MOS and repeat at the MOS's [[equave]]. A is fixed to 440 Hz and the mode starting on D is fixed to be the "middle" mode, ceil((n-1)/2)|floor((n-1)/2) for n tones in [[UDP notation]] (for example this is 3|3 for 7 tones, 4|3 for 8 tones, and 4|4 for 9 tones). For an odd number of tones this is simply the symmetric mode. |
Revision as of 02:28, 5 July 2024
Quasi-diatonic MOS notation (QDMN) is a JI-agnostic microtonal notation system for MOS scales with 4 or more notes developed by CompactStar. It is optimized specifically for backwards-compatibility with existing diatonic notation.
Note names
The note name ABC... are used as the naturals for every MOS and repeat at the MOS's equave. A is fixed to 440 Hz and the mode starting on D is fixed to be the "middle" mode, ceil((n-1)/2)|floor((n-1)/2) for n tones in UDP notation (for example this is 3|3 for 7 tones, 4|3 for 8 tones, and 4|4 for 9 tones). For an odd number of tones this is simply the symmetric mode.