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<nowiki>{{Ups and downs note name|tuning=24edo|step=7}}</nowiki> = {{Ups and downs note name|tuning=24edo|step=7}} | <nowiki>{{Ups and downs note name|tuning=24edo|step=7}}</nowiki> = {{Ups and downs note name|tuning=24edo|step=7}} | ||
<nowiki>{{Ups and downs note name|tuning=9edo|step=2}}</nowiki> = {{Ups and downs note name|tuning=9edo|step=2}} | |||
<nowiki>{{Ups and downs note name|tuning=9edo|step=2|sharp_lowers=yes}}</nowiki> = {{Ups and downs note name|tuning=9edo|step=2|sharp_lowers=yes}} | |||
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Revision as of 01:11, 12 June 2023
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Gets note name of an EDO interval in ups and down notation. This works for the most part, but it will often add not commonly used enharmonics. If you use a Mavila fifth, sharp raises by default, but you can make it lower by using sharp_lowers argument.
Arguments:
- tuning (set to page name by default)
- fifth (set to patent val fifth by default)
- step (number of steps in the interval)
- sharp_lowers (if this argument is not empty, sharp will lower and flat will raise when using Mavila fifths)
Example:
{{Ups and downs note name|tuning=24edo|step=7}} = ^F, vG♭
{{Ups and downs note name|tuning=9edo|step=2}} = E♯, F♭
{{Ups and downs note name|tuning=9edo|step=2|sharp_lowers=yes}} = E♯, F♭