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A US is a specific (rational) type of [[ALS|ALS, or arithmetic length sequence]]. By varying the undertone series step size to some rational number (other than 1) you can produce a US, and varying it to an irrational number you can produce an ALS. In other words, by shifting the undertone series by a constant amount of string length, the step sizes remain equal in terms of length, but their relationship in pitch changes. | A US is a specific (rational) type of [[ALS|ALS, or arithmetic length sequence]]. By varying the undertone series step size to some rational number (other than 1) you can produce a US, and varying it to an irrational number you can produce an ALS. In other words, by shifting the undertone series by a constant amount of string length, the step sizes remain equal in terms of length, but their relationship in pitch changes. | ||
Note that because frequency is the inverse of length, if a frequency lower than the root pitch's frequency is asked for, the length will be greater than 1; at this point the physical analogy to a length of string breaks down somewhat, since it is not easy to imagine dynamically extending the length of a string to accommodate such pitches. However, it is not much of a stretch (pun intended) to tolerate lengths > 1, if the analogy is adapted to a switching from one string to another, and any string length imaginable is instantly available. | |||
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