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Ed257/128s really only make sense for that purpose with 65 or fewer tones per [[pseudo-octave]]. With more tones than that, the relative error on 2/1 becomes unacceptably high and it makes more sense to switch to a different tuning like a [[zpi]] or ed513/256. | Ed257/128s really only make sense for that purpose with 65 or fewer tones per [[pseudo-octave]]. With more tones than that, the relative error on 2/1 becomes unacceptably high and it makes more sense to switch to a different tuning like a [[zpi]] or ed513/256. | ||
Ed257/128s are the complementary opposite of [[ed255/128]]s. | |||
== 7ed257/128 == | == 7ed257/128 == | ||
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== Related concepts == | == Related concepts == | ||
* [[Substitute harmonic]] | * [[Substitute harmonic]] | ||
* [[Equal-step tuning]] | * [[Equal-step tuning]] | ||
[[Category:Edonoi]][[Category:7edo]][[Category:7-tone scales]] | [[Category:Edonoi]][[Category:7edo]][[Category:7-tone scales]] | ||