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[[Eliora]] proposes that 1 step of 4320edo be called a '''click''' as an [[interval size measure]]. This is because 4320 kilometers per hour equals 1200 meters per second, and "clicks" or "clicks" is a slang name for kilometers per hour. A [[cent]] is equal to 3.6 steps of 4320edo, just as 1 m/s = 3.6 km/h. For example, a perfect fifth is 701.955 cents. Since 701.955 m/s = 2527.038 km/h, this means that perfect fifth in 4320edo is 2527 steps. And checking the harmonics table, it does match the actual value. | [[Eliora]] proposes that 1 step of 4320edo be called a '''click''' as an [[interval size measure]]. This is because 4320 kilometers per hour equals 1200 meters per second, and "clicks" or "clicks" is a slang name for kilometers per hour. A [[cent]] is equal to 3.6 steps of 4320edo, just as 1 m/s = 3.6 km/h. For example, a perfect fifth is 701.955 cents. Since 701.955 m/s = 2527.038 km/h, this means that perfect fifth in 4320edo is 2527 steps. And checking the harmonics table, it does match the actual value. | ||
A [[semitone]] therefore is 360 clicks, a [[quartertone]] is 180 clicks, minutes period is 72 clicks, a [[morion]] is 60 clicks, mercury period is 54 clicks, the Dröbisch angle is 12 clicks. | A [[semitone (interval size measure)|semitone]] therefore is 360 clicks, a [[quartertone]] is 180 clicks, minutes period is 72 clicks, a [[morion]] is 60 clicks, mercury period is 54 clicks, the Dröbisch angle is 12 clicks. | ||
Since 4320edo is consistent in the 23-odd-limit, this means that the values of the 23-odd-limit intervals in clicks can be found by simply applying the [[patent val]]. | Since 4320edo is consistent in the 23-odd-limit, this means that the values of the 23-odd-limit intervals in clicks can be found by simply applying the [[patent val]]. |