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'''128afdo''' ([[AFDO|arithmetic frequency division of the octave]]), or '''128odo''' ([[otonal division]] of the octave), divides the octave into 128 parts of 1/128 each. It is a superset of [[127afdo]] and a subset of [[129afdo]]. As a scale it may be known as [[harmonic mode|mode | '''128afdo''' ([[AFDO|arithmetic frequency division of the octave]]), or '''128odo''' ([[otonal division]] of the octave), divides the octave into 128 parts of 1/128 each. It is a superset of [[127afdo]] and a subset of [[129afdo]]. As a scale it may be known as [[harmonic mode|mode 128 of the harmonic series]] or the [[overtone scale #Over-n scales|Over-128]] scale. | ||
The '''8<sup>th</sup> Octave Overtone Tuning''', sometimes known as '''128 Tuning''', is a tuning developed by [[Johnny Reinhard]]. It is equivalent to 128afdo, except that it has a fixed root and cannot be rotated. It consists of harmonics of the [[harmonic series]], numbers 128 (2<sup>7</sup>, hence 8<sup>th</sup> octave) through 255. It is an Over-1 scale, specifically mode 128 of the harmonic series. Scales can be selected as subsets of these 128 pitches, or the entire set can be used. | The '''8<sup>th</sup> Octave Overtone Tuning''', sometimes known as '''128 Tuning''', is a tuning developed by [[Johnny Reinhard]]. It is equivalent to 128afdo, except that it has a fixed root and cannot be rotated. It consists of harmonics of the [[harmonic series]], numbers 128 (2<sup>7</sup>, hence 8<sup>th</sup> octave) through 255. It is an Over-1 scale, specifically mode 128 of the harmonic series. Scales can be selected as subsets of these 128 pitches, or the entire set can be used. | ||