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At times, a scale pattern has varying temperaments according to the tuning. For example, 5L2m3s may be given the temperament structure of either untempered 2.3.5 or Flutterpyth temperament. | At times, a scale pattern has varying temperaments according to the tuning. For example, 5L2m3s may be given the temperament structure of either untempered 2.3.5 or Flutterpyth temperament. | ||
=== Example: blackdye === | <!--=== Example: blackdye === | ||
The following table shows two different temperament interpretations for the same aberrismic scale pattern blackdye (sLmLsLmLsL), under untempered 2.3.5 and [[Flutterpyth]] respectively. | The following table shows two different temperament interpretations for the same aberrismic scale pattern blackdye (sLmLsLmLsL), under untempered 2.3.5 and [[Flutterpyth]] respectively. | ||
* ''Untempered'' does not mean that the final tuning must be the JI tuning, but simply that there exists a tuning with no deviation from JI, or that the temperament before applying the tuning map has the same rank as the JI subgroup. | * ''Untempered'' does not mean that the final tuning must be the JI tuning, but simply that there exists a tuning with no deviation from JI, or that the temperament before applying the tuning map has the same rank as the JI subgroup. | ||
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