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Created page with "Lucky scales use this calculation (777/(NUMBER)=(EDL)) Instead of 1200/(number)=EDO. This will allow you to made Cool tunes."
 
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EDL is already used for “equal division of string length” so I changed it to ED777c instead. Miscellaneous cleanup.
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Lucky scales use this calculation (777/(NUMBER)=(EDL)) Instead of 1200/(number)=EDO. This will allow you to made Cool tunes.
A '''lucky scale'''{{idiosyncratic}} ('''ed777c''') is an [[equal-step tuning]] in which the interval 777 [[cents]] is divided in a given number of equal steps.
 
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Revision as of 20:48, 6 March 2024

A lucky scale[idiosyncratic term] (ed777c) is an equal-step tuning in which the interval 777 cents is divided in a given number of equal steps.

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