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{{Infobox MOS|Tuning = 14L 22s <12/1>}} | {{Infobox MOS|Tuning = 14L 22s <12/1>}} | ||
'''14L 22s <12/1>''', also '''pochhammeroid''' (see below), '''colianexoid''', '''greater f-enhar electric''' or '''greater f-enhar smitonic''' is a MOS scale. The notation "<12/1>" means the period of the MOS is 12/1, disambiguating it from octave-repeating [[14L 22s]]. The name of the period interval of this scale is called the '''oktokaidekatave''' | '''14L 22s <12/1>''', also '''pochhammeroid''' (see below), '''colianexoid''', '''greater f-enhar electric''' or '''greater f-enhar smitonic''' is a MOS scale. The notation "<12/1>" means the period of the MOS is 12/1, disambiguating it from octave-repeating [[14L 22s]]. The name of the period interval of this scale is called the '''oktokaidekatave'''. It is also equivalent to '''7L 11s <√12>'''. Its basic tuning is [[50ed12]] or 25ed√12. However, the √12-based form will be used for most of this article as it is far more practical and is the original form of the scale when it was discovered. | ||
The generator range is 597 to 615 cents (5\18<√12> to 2\7<√12>, or 5\36<12/1> to 1\7<12/1>) . The dark generator is its √12-complement. Because this is a perfect eighteenth-repeating scale, each tone has an √12 perfect eighteenth above it. | The generator range is 597 to 615 cents (5\18<√12> to 2\7<√12>, or 5\36<12/1> to 1\7<12/1>) . The dark generator is its √12-complement. Because this is a perfect eighteenth-repeating scale, each tone has an √12 perfect eighteenth above it. |