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Translated scales were independently discovered by both Carmen14edo and [[User:Xenoindex]], and Xenoindex instead refers to them as a "virtual equivalency interval" (for example, 19\12 is a virtual equivalency interval of 12edo roughly equal to a tritave).
Translated scales were independently discovered by both Carmen14edo and [[User:Xenoindex]], and Xenoindex instead refers to them as a "virtual equivalency interval" (for example, 19\12 is a virtual equivalency interval of 12edo roughly equal to a tritave).
[[Category:Scales by family]]
[[Category:Equal divisions of the octave]]

Revision as of 21:20, 23 April 2023

A translated scale is a scale with scale steps taken from one edo and mapped to another edo. For instance, taking 19edo's diatonic scale steps and mapping them to 12edo gives you a very fascinating scale containing a lot of quartal harmony.


Translated scales were independently discovered by both Carmen14edo and User:Xenoindex, and Xenoindex instead refers to them as a "virtual equivalency interval" (for example, 19\12 is a virtual equivalency interval of 12edo roughly equal to a tritave).