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== Generalizations == | == Generalizations == | ||
The concept of sin(x) tunings could perhaps be generalised by graphing other kinds of functions onto the frequency spectrum, such as other trigonometric functions, parabolic functions, hyperbolic functions, or anything else. In general, these could be called '''function(x) tunings''' | {{idiosyncratic terms}} | ||
The concept of sin(x) tunings could perhaps be generalised by graphing other kinds of functions onto the frequency spectrum, such as other trigonometric functions, parabolic functions, hyperbolic functions, or anything else. In general, these could be called '''function(x) tunings''' (''proposed by [[Budjarn Lambeth]], 2025''). | |||
The concept of sin(x) tunings might also be generalised by graphing other kinds of syntgesizer waveforms onto the frequency spectrum, such as square waves, triangle waves, sawtooth waves, or more complex waveforms. In general, these could be called '''waveform(x) tunings''' (''proposed by [[Budjarn Lambeth]], 2025''). | |||
Sin(x) tunings could also be generalised by using unequal steps, perhaps based on [[MOS]] patterns. Those could be called '''unequal sin(x) tunings''', '''unequal function(x) tunings''' and '''unequal waveform(x) tunings''' (''proposed by [[Budjarn Lambeth]], 2025''). | |||
== Music == | == Music == | ||