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An '''EDQ'''{{idiosyncratic}} (equal division of the [[quatave]]) is a type of [[GPS]] (geometric pitch sequence) scale. n-edq is a geometric series of pitches starting at [[2/1]] and multiplying the previous pitch by 2<sup>1/n</sup>. For example, [[1edq]] doubles the pitch each time with the sequence of [[cent]] pitches being {1200, 2400, 4800, 9600...} and sequence of ratios being {[[2/1]], [[4/1]], [[16/1], [[256/1]]...}. The scale type was first described by [[User:CompactStar|CompactStar]] and the name EDQ was coined by [[User:R-4981|R-4981]].
An '''EDQ'''{{idiosyncratic}} is a type of tuning system for [[GPS]] that divides the [[Quatave]], an double-exponential octave’s variant into equal steps.
 
== Individual pages for EDQs ==   
== Individual pages for EDQs ==   
* [[1edq]]
* [[1edq]]

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An EDQ[idiosyncratic term] (equal division of the quatave) is a type of GPS (geometric pitch sequence) scale. n-edq is a geometric series of pitches starting at 2/1 and multiplying the previous pitch by 21/n. For example, 1edq doubles the pitch each time with the sequence of cent pitches being {1200, 2400, 4800, 9600...} and sequence of ratios being {2/1, 4/1, [[16/1], 256/1...}. The scale type was first described by CompactStar and the name EDQ was coined by R-4981.

Individual pages for EDQs