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== Interval lattice == | == Interval lattice == | ||
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| [[File:Lattice Parapyth RTT.png|1000px]] | |||
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| In CTE tuning and lattice basis {~2, ~3, ~7/4} | |||
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| [[File:Lattice Parapyth NTT.png|1000px]] | |||
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| In MET-24 tuning and lattice basis {~2, ~3, ~33/32} | |||
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These diagrams differ by lattice bases and tunings. The first diagram is generated by {~2, ~3, ~7/4}, corresponding to the octave-reduced form of the mapping, and tuned to the 2.3.7.11.13 subgroup CTE tuning. The second diagram shows the preferred settings in Margo Schulter's neoclassical tuning theory, where it is generated by {~2, ~3, ~33/32}, and tuned to MET-24. | These diagrams differ by lattice bases and tunings. The first diagram is generated by {~2, ~3, ~7/4}, corresponding to the octave-reduced form of the mapping, and tuned to the 2.3.7.11.13 subgroup CTE tuning. The second diagram shows the preferred settings in Margo Schulter's neoclassical tuning theory, where it is generated by {~2, ~3, ~33/32}, and tuned to MET-24. |