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In [[Just Intonation]], '''1/1''' (also called the '''unison''' or ''perfect prime'') represents the base frequency from which an interval is measured. As a frequency ratio, it is simply 1. Measured in [[cent]]s (or any other logarithmic measure such as millioctaves, [[EDO]] steps, etc.) it is exactly zero.
In [[Just Intonation]], '''1/1''' (also called the '''unison''' or '''perfect prime''') represents the base frequency from which an interval is measured. As a frequency ratio, it is simply 1. Measured in [[cent]]s (or any other logarithmic measure such as millioctaves, [[EDO]] steps, etc.) it is exactly zero.


== See also ==
== See also ==
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* [[Octave reduction]]
* [[Octave reduction]]


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Revision as of 07:06, 10 June 2020

In Just Intonation, 1/1 (also called the unison or perfect prime) represents the base frequency from which an interval is measured. As a frequency ratio, it is simply 1. Measured in cents (or any other logarithmic measure such as millioctaves, EDO steps, etc.) it is exactly zero.

See also