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== Using AFDOs to make EDO interval tables == | == Using AFDOs to make EDO interval tables == | ||
To make a quick and dirty table of intervals in an edo, you can go to Scale Workshop and | To make a quick and dirty table of intervals in an edo, you can go to [[Scale Workshop]] and do the following: | ||
# New scale > equal temperament > the edo you want | |||
# Paste the result into the first column in Excel | |||
# Go back to Scale Workshop | |||
# Modify > approximate by harmonics > an afdo selected according to the table below (or choose your own) | |||
# Modify > reduce | |||
# Paste the result into the second column in Excel | |||
# Title the first column "Edo step" and the second column "JI ratios" | |||
Your table is now complete! | |||
Do note that this is not a replacement for a manually curated table of intervals, nor is it even a replacement for a more cleverly computed table of intervals. This method is very crude. | Do note that this is not a replacement for a manually curated table of intervals, nor is it even a replacement for a more cleverly computed table of intervals such as those generated by [[Template:Interval Table]] or [[Template:Huge Table]]. This method is very crude. | ||
Here is | But it is very computationally light, so it can be helpful for really, really big edos that are difficult to document any other way. | ||
Here is the table recommending what afdo to choose (i.e. what number to put for "approximate by harmonics"). The afdos recommended are the superior highly composite numbers (OEIS A002201): | |||
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