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The 1-odd-limit contains only the [[unison]] (and all it's [[octave|octavations]]). It is equivalent to the [[2-limit]] ([[prime limit]]). | |||
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Revision as of 15:21, 13 September 2023
The 1-odd-limit is the set of all rational intervals which can be written as 2k(a/b) where a, b ≤ 1 and k is an integer.
Below is a list of all octave-reduced intervals in the 1-odd-limit. The 1-odd-limit contains only the unison (and all it's octavations). It is equivalent to the 2-limit (prime limit).