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<center><b>[[MOS scale|Moment-of-symmetry scales]]</b></center>
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Revision as of 07:58, 31 January 2024

This is a sandbox page for me (Ganaram) to test out a few things before deploying things. (Expect some mess.)

Sandbox for proposed templates

JI ratio intro

For general ratios: m/n, also called interval-name, is a p-limit just intonation ratio of exactly/about r¢.

For harmonics: m/1, also called interval-name, is a just intonation ration that represents the mth harmonic of exactly/about r¢.

MOS step sizes

3L 4s step sizes
Interval Basic 3L 4s

(10edo, L:s = 2:1)

Hard 3L 4s

(13edo, L:s = 3:1)

Soft 3L 4s

(17edo, L:s = 3:2)

Approx. JI ratios
Steps Cents Steps Cents Steps Cents
Large step 2 240¢ 3 276.9¢ 3 211.8¢ Hide column if no ratios given
Small step 1 120¢ 1 92.3¢ 2 141.2¢
Bright generator 3 360¢ 4 369.2¢ 5 355.6¢

Notes:

  • Allow option to show the bright generator, dark generator, or no generator.
  • JI ratios column only shows if there are any ratios to show

Expanded MOS intro

Base wording

scalesig, also called mosname (alternatively called alt-mosname), is a(n) equave-equivalent moment-of-symmetry scale containing x large steps(s) and y small step(s), forming a step pattern step-pattern that repeats every equave. Equal divisions of the equave that support this scale include basic-ed, hard-ed, and soft-ed. Generators that produce this scale range from g1¢ to g2¢, or from d1¢ or d2¢.

scalesig, also called mosname (alternatively called alt-mosname), is a(n) equave-equivalent moment-of-symmetry scale, containing nx large steps(s) and ny small step(s), or x large and y small steps(s) per period, forming a step pattern step-pattern that repeats every equave. Equal divisions of the equave that support this scale include basic-ed, hard-ed, and soft-ed. Generators that produce this scale range from g1¢ to g2¢, or from d1¢ or d2¢.

Rothenprop info

Single-period scales: Scales of this form always exhibit Rothenberg propriety because there is only one small step.

Multi-period scales: Scales of this form always exhibit Rothenberg propriety because there is only one small step per period.

Descendant info (descendants of tamnams-named mosses only)

scalesig is a chromatic/enharmonic scale of parent-scalesig, an extension of parent-scalesig scales with a step-ratio-range step ratio.

scalesig is a descendant scale of parent-scalesig.

Full wording

scalesig, also called mosname (alternatively called alt-mosname), is a(n) equave-equivalent moment-of-symmetry scale containing x large steps(s) and y small step(s), forming a step pattern step-pattern that repeats every equave. Descendant-info. Equal divisions of the equave that support this scale include basic-ed, hard-ed, and soft-ed. Generators that produce this scale range from g1¢ to g2¢, or from d1¢ or d2¢. Rothenprop-info.

scalesig, also called mosname (alternatively called alt-mosname), is a(n) equave-equivalent moment-of-symmetry scale, containing nx large steps(s) and ny small step(s), or x large and y small step(s) per period, forming a step pattern step-pattern that repeats every equave. Descendant-info. Equal divisions of the equave that support this scale include basic-ed, hard-ed, and soft-ed. Generators that produce this scale range from g1¢ to g2¢, or from d1¢ or d2¢. Rothenprop-info.

Examples

5L 7s, also called p-chromatic, is an octave-equivalent moment of symmetry scale containing 5 large steps and 7 small steps, repeating every octave. 5L 7s is a chromatic scale of 5L 2s, an extension of 5L 2s scales with a hard-of-basic step ratio. Equal divisions of the octave that support this scale's step pattern include 17edo, 22edo, and 29edo. Generators that produce this scale range from 700¢ to 720¢, or from 480¢ to 500¢.

Mos ancestors and descendants

2nd ancestor 1st ancestor Mos 1st descendants 2nd descendants
uL vs zL ws xL ys xL (x+y)s xL (2x+y)s
(2x+y)L xs
(x+y)L xs (2x+y)L (x+y)s
(x+y)L (2x+y)s

Navbox MOS

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