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== Scales == | == Scales == | ||
When properly tuned, Deeptone features [[MOS scale]]s of the families [[2L 3s]], [[5L 2s]], [[7L 5s]], [[7L 12s]], and [[7L 19s]]. Another important scale, intermediate between the [[7L 5s]] and [[7L 12s]] scales, is the "Deeptone[14]" non-MOS scale. This scale is notable for being the smallest Deeptone scale that is generally "complete" for 5-limit purposes (as noted by [[groundfault]]) since Deeptone[12] has a paucity of 5-limit triads. Deeptone[14] is essentially just two interlaced Deeptone[7] diatonic scales with one of them being offset by an augmented unison | When properly tuned, Deeptone features [[MOS scale]]s of the families [[2L 3s]], [[5L 2s]], [[7L 5s]], [[7L 12s]], and [[7L 19s]]. Another important scale, intermediate between the [[7L 5s]] and [[7L 12s]] scales, is the "Deeptone[14]" non-MOS scale. This scale is notable for being the smallest Deeptone scale that is generally "complete" for 5-limit purposes (as noted by [[groundfault]]) since Deeptone[12] has a paucity of 5-limit triads. Deeptone[14] is essentially just two interlaced Deeptone[7] diatonic scales with one of them being offset by an augmented unison above the other. | ||
== Notes == | == Notes == |