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{{Infobox AFDO|steps=128}}The '''8<sup>th</sup> Octave Overtone Tuning''', sometimes known as '''128 Tuning''', is a tuning developed by [[Johnny Reinhard|Johnny Reinhard]]. It is equivalent to '''[[AFDO|128afdo]]''', except that it has a fixed root and cannot be rotated.
{{Infobox AFDO|steps=128}}The '''8<sup>th</sup> Octave Overtone Tuning''', sometimes known as '''128 Tuning''', is a tuning developed by [[Johnny Reinhard|Johnny Reinhard]]. It is equivalent to '''[[AFDO|128afdo]]''', except that it has a fixed root and cannot be rotated.


It consists of harmonics of the [[OverToneSeries|harmonic series]], numbers 128 (2<sup>8</sup>, hence 8<sup>th</sup> octave) through 255. It is an [[Overtone_scale#Over-1_scales|Over-1 scale]], specifically [[Harmonic_mode|mode 128]] of the harmonic series.
It consists of harmonics of the [[OverToneSeries|harmonic series]], numbers 128 (2<sup>7</sup>, hence 8<sup>th</sup> octave) through 255. It is an [[Overtone_scale#Over-1_scales|Over-1 scale]], specifically [[Harmonic_mode|mode 128]] of the harmonic series.


Scales can be selected as subsets of these 128 pitches, or the entire set can be used.
Scales can be selected as subsets of these 128 pitches, or the entire set can be used.