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'''25ed4''' is the [[Ed4|equal division of the double octave]] into 25 parts of exactly 96 [[cent|cents]] each (every second step of [[25edo]]). | '''25ed4''' is the [[Ed4|equal division of the double octave]] into 25 parts of exactly 96 [[cent|cents]] each (every second step of [[25edo]]). It corresponds to 12.5edo and is notable as a type of compressed [[12edo]]. | ||
== Theory == | == Theory == | ||
We could have 12edo with a quarter note, like with 1.5edo, where the 2nd note is the same as the 3rd in 4edo or we could squish the notes and fit in something else. | We could have 12edo with a quarter note, like with 1.5edo, where the 2nd note is the same as the 3rd in 4edo or we could squish the notes and fit in something else. | ||
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25ed4 is the equal division of the double octave into 25 parts of exactly 96 cents each (every second step of 25edo). It corresponds to 12.5edo and is notable as a type of compressed 12edo.
Theory
We could have 12edo with a quarter note, like with 1.5edo, where the 2nd note is the same as the 3rd in 4edo or we could squish the notes and fit in something else.
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