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| Ratio = | | Ratio = 625/616 | ||
| Monzo = | | Monzo = -3 0 4 -1 -1 | ||
| Cents = | | Cents = 25.1110066 | ||
| Name = Xeimtionic comma | | Name = Xeimtionic comma | ||
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The '''xeimtionic comma''' (pronounced ''zeem-tee-onic'') was discovered by Praveen Venkataramana when prompted to create a temperament that produces a [[6L 5s]] MOS pattern so that the pattern could be named ''xemtonic''. | The '''xeimtionic comma''' (pronounced ''zeem-tee-onic'') was discovered by [[User:Frostburn|Lumi Pakkanen]] and Praveen Venkataramana when prompted to create a temperament that produces a [[6L 5s]] MOS pattern so that the pattern could be named ''xemtonic''. | ||
When paired with | When paired with the '''frostma''' 245/242 it defines the ''xemtionic'' temperament. | ||
All of this was inspired by an AI generated picture of ''xenharmonic music theory'' featuring something that looks like the word ''XEIMTIONC''. | All of this was inspired by an AI generated picture of ''xenharmonic music theory'' featuring something that looks like the word ''XEIMTIONC''. | ||
Revision as of 16:44, 11 August 2022
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The xeimtionic comma (pronounced zeem-tee-onic) was discovered by Lumi Pakkanen and Praveen Venkataramana when prompted to create a temperament that produces a 6L 5s MOS pattern so that the pattern could be named xemtonic.
When paired with the frostma 245/242 it defines the xemtionic temperament.
All of this was inspired by an AI generated picture of xenharmonic music theory featuring something that looks like the word XEIMTIONC.