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It may be helpful to think of the units of each entry of a mapping as g/p, read "generators per prime." Each mapping row corresponds to a different generator, and each mapping column corresponds to a different prime, and so the value of the mapping entry at the intersection of a given row and column tells how many of the corresponding generator are part of the temperament's approximation of the corresponding prime. | It may be helpful to think of the units of each entry of a mapping as g/p, read "generators per prime." Each mapping row corresponds to a different generator, and each mapping column corresponds to a different prime, and so the value of the mapping entry at the intersection of a given row and column tells how many of the corresponding generator are part of the temperament's approximation of the corresponding prime. | ||
== See also == | |||
* [[Dave Keenan %26 Douglas Blumeyer%27s guide to RTT: mappings]], for a step-by-step textbook tutorial style introduction to this topic | |||
[[Category:Regular temperament theory]] | [[Category:Regular temperament theory]] | ||