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Sound perception: “Quasi-equal” redirects here so have it its own subheading to make it easier for readers to find what they were trying to get to
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* The maximally even sets in edos 40 and higher have step sizes so close together that they can sound like [[circulating temperament]]s with the right timbre.
* The maximally even sets in edos 40 and higher have step sizes so close together that they can sound like [[circulating temperament]]s with the right timbre.


[[Irvian mode]] is a specific mode of the scale, where the notes are also symmetrically arranged. For example, the major mode of the basic diatonic scale from 12edo, <code>2 2 1 2 2 2 1</code>, is not only a maximally even scale, but also the Irvian mode of such scale. Such a mode is best shown in odd EDOs, which truly have a "middle" note owing to being odd, and therefore allowing for true symmetric arrangements of notes.
=== Quasi-equal scales ===
Note that "maximally even" is equivalent to "quasi-equal-interval-symmetrical" in [[Joel Mandelbaum]]'s 1961 thesis [http://www.anaphoria.com/mandelbaum.html Multiple Divisions of the Octave and the Tonal Resources of 19-Tone Temperament]. Previous versions of this article have conflated "quasi-equal" with "quasi-equal-interval symmetrical". In fact, "quasi-equal" scales, according to Mandelbaum, meet the first criterion listed above, but not necessarily the second.
Note that "maximally even" is equivalent to "quasi-equal-interval-symmetrical" in [[Joel Mandelbaum]]'s 1961 thesis [http://www.anaphoria.com/mandelbaum.html Multiple Divisions of the Octave and the Tonal Resources of 19-Tone Temperament]. Previous versions of this article have conflated "quasi-equal" with "quasi-equal-interval symmetrical". In fact, "quasi-equal" scales, according to Mandelbaum, meet the first criterion listed above, but not necessarily the second.


[[Irvian mode]] is a specific mode of the scale, where the notes are also symmetrically arranged. For example, the major mode of the basic diatonic scale from 12edo, <code>2 2 1 2 2 2 1</code>, is not only a maximally even scale, but also the Irvian mode of such scale. Such a mode is best shown in odd EDOs, which truly have a "middle" note owing to being odd, and therefore allowing for true symmetric arrangements of notes.
Examples of quasi-equal scales include [[equipentatonic]] and [[equiheptatonic]] scales among others.


== Discovery of temperaments with a given generator ==
== Discovery of temperaments with a given generator ==