Detempering: Difference between revisions
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In [[regular temperament theory]], '''detempering''' is the process of taking a tempered [[tuning system]] and replacing each of its pitches with one or more pitches from its [[preimage]], that is, the just or tempered pitches that the pitch represents. It is the opposite of [[tempering out|tempering]]. Specifically, a '''detempered system''' (aka '''detemperament''' or '''detempering''') has each pitch of a tempered system (according to a fixed regular temperament) replaced with some set of interpretations of the pitch under the temperament mapping. If exactly one JI interpretation is used for each | In [[regular temperament theory]], '''detempering''' is the process of taking a tempered [[tuning system]] and replacing each of its pitches with one or more pitches from its [[preimage]], that is, the just or tempered pitches that the pitch represents. It is the opposite of [[tempering out|tempering]]. Specifically, a '''detempered system''' (aka '''detemperament''' or '''detempering''') has each pitch of a tempered system (according to a fixed regular temperament) replaced with some set of interpretations of the pitch under the temperament mapping. If exactly one JI interpretation is used for each degree of a scale, then the detempered scale is called a [[transversal]], or ''one-to-one detempering''. Ideally the resultant JI pitch system will have a compact lattice. A higher rank temperament is also called a detempering of a lower-rank temperament if the lower-rank temperament results from tempering out one or more commas in the higher-rank temperament. For example, meantone is a detempering of 12edo. | ||
The term ''deregularization'' can be used as a [[JI-agnostic]] alternative to ''detempering''. In this sense, [[diasem]] (LMLSLMLSL) is a deregularization of [[semiquartal]] (LSLSLSLSL) which "detempers" the S step of semiquartal into two steps sizes M and S. | The term ''deregularization'' can be used as a [[JI-agnostic]] alternative to ''detempering''. In this sense, [[diasem]] (LMLSLMLSL) is a deregularization of [[semiquartal]] (LSLSLSLSL) which "detempers" the S step of semiquartal into two steps sizes M and S. | ||
== Versus neji == | |||
Detempering is a distinct concept from a [[neji]]. Unlike neji, detempering always implies a [[mapping]]. Another difference is that a neji replaces an equal temperament's pitches with pitches from a single harmonic series. | |||
== Examples == | == Examples == | ||
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[[Category:Regular temperament theory]] | |||
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