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| = ARCHIVED WIKISPACES DISCUSSION BELOW =
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| '''All discussion below is archived from the Wikispaces export in its original unaltered form.'''
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| == 'Double Octave' ==
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| Hi Andrew, 'Double Octave' sounds like a 16/1 ratio. Why not Quadruplave? Quadruplave sounds more consistent for designate the 4/1 ratio. Is not 'Octave' the same thing that 'Eighth', the equivalent to 8/1 ratio?
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| I and others stop referring to the frequential duple (or Duplave) as the 'Octave', since it is a tremendous inconsistency for technical reference in the designation of harmonic ratios.
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| The list of ratios 'x/1' can be:
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| 1/1 - Unison, 'Monoave'
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| 2/1 - Duple, Duplave
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| 3/1 - Triple, Tritave
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| 4/1 - Quadruple, Quadruplave, 'Quadruve'
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| 5/1 - Qintuple, Pentave, (Fifth?)
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| 6/1 - Sixtuple, Hexave, (Sixth?)
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| 7/1 - Septuple, Heptave, (Seventh?)
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| 8/1 - Octuple, <legitimally Octave>, (Eighth?)
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| 9/1 - Enneatuple, Nonave, (Ninth?)
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| 10/1 - Decatuple, Decave, (Tenth?)
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| 11/1 - Undecatuple, Undecave, (Eleventh?)
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| 12/1 - Dodecatuple, Dodecave, (Twelfth?)
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| 13/1 - Tredecatuple, Tredecave, (Thirteenth?)
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| 14/1 - Quardecatuple, Quardecave, (Fourteenth?)
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| What do you think?
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| - '''Osmiorisbendi''' November 19, 2011, 08:59:51 PM UTC-0800
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| I think "Double Octave" is perfectly clear, and have seen other people refer to the "Double Octave" before. Yes, "octave" is something of a misnomer, and from a certain point of view, "duple" makes a lot more sense -- but everybody knows what an octave is -- it's still a standard name for the 2/1. I've also heard "triple octave" -- referring to 8/1 ratio -- and I think that's just as clear. However, I'm not opposed to Quadruple as an additional name. I don't like Quadruplave or Quadruve at all, but would not object to their inclusion. However, I wouldn't want to take away "double octave".
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| - '''Andrew_Heathwaite''' November 21, 2011, 07:39:39 PM UTC-0800
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