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Just by this simple interval chain alone, we can notice a couple things:
Just by this simple interval chain alone, we can notice a couple things:
# Our 9/7 generator has a more accurate 5/4 than our 5/4 generator, strangely enough.
# Our 9/7 generator has a more accurate 5/4 than our 5/4 generator, strangely enough.
# We have not one, not two, but ''four'' different types of major 2nds; in our 9/7 chain, we can either go 5 generators down (184.35c) or go 14 generators up (203.82c). In our 5/4 chain, we can go 10 generators up (201.85c) or 9 generators up (178.34c)
# We have not one, not two, but ''four'' different types of major 2nds; in our 9/7 chain, we can either go 5 generators down (184.35c) or go 14 generators up (203.82c). In our 5/4 chain, we can go 10 generators up (201.85c) or 9 generators down (178.34c)
# Some intervals here differ in ''very'' small amounts, with our P5s in both chains only differing by a cent.
# Some intervals here differ in ''very'' small amounts, with our P5s in both chains only differing by a cent.
By these observations, we realize that we've run into a problem: there's too many intervals. How do we decide what stacks go to which interval? I'll do the work for y'all.
By these observations, we realize that we've run into a problem: there's too many intervals. How do we decide what stacks go to which interval? I'll do the work for y'all.