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== List of ASs ==
* [[AS8/7]]
* [[AS15/14]]
* [[AS16/15]]
* [[AS18/17]]
* [[AS21/20]]
* [[AS25/24]]
* [[AS33/32]]
* [[AS81/80]]
See also: [[APS#List of APSs]]


[[Category:Equal-step tuning‏‎]]
[[Category:Equal-step tuning‏‎]]
[[Category:Equal divisions of the octave]]
[[Category:Equal divisions of the octave]]
[[Category:Xenharmonic series]]
[[Category:Xenharmonic series]]

Revision as of 20:07, 7 November 2023

An AS, or ambitonal sequence, is a kind of arithmetic and harmonotonic tuning.

Specification

Its full specification is (n-)AS-p: (n pitches of an) ambitonal sequence adding by rational interval p.

Note:

  • The n is optional. If not provided, the sequence is open-ended.
  • The p can be dimensionless, in which case it refers to an interval by its frequency ratio. It can also take a unit proportional to octaves, in which case it refers to an interval by its pitch relation.

Relationship to other tunings

Vs. 1D JI Lattice & equal multiplications

AS-p is equivalent to a 1-dimensional JI lattice of p. These are sequences which are rational but ambiguous between otonality and utonality, such as a chain of the same JI pitch. It is also equivalent to an equal multiplication of a rational interval p.

Vs. APS

The only difference between an (n-)AS-p and an (n-)APS-p (arithmetic pitch sequence) is that the p for an AS must be rational.

Examples

example: AS5/4 = 1D JI lattice of 5/4 = 5/4 chain
quantity (0) 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
frequency (f, ratio) (5⁰/4⁰) 5¹/4¹ 5²/4² 5³/4³ 5⁴/4⁴ 5⁵/4⁵ 5⁶/4⁶ 5⁷/4⁷ 5⁸/4⁸
pitch (log₂f, octaves) (0) 0.32 0.64 0.97 1.29 1.61 1.93 2.25 2.58
length (1/f, ratio) (1/1) 4/5 16/25 64/125 256/625 1024/3125 4096/15625 16384/78125 65536/390625

List of ASs

See also: APS#List of APSs