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A '''diregular scale''' is a type of scale with even notes. A diregular scale consists of two identical generator chains, where all generators are identical and subtend the same [[interval class|step class]]. The two chains are offset by an interval that subtends k steps in a 2k-note diregular scale. One example is the achiral variant of [[diachrome]].
A '''diregular scale''' is a type of ternary scale with even notes. A diregular scale consists of two identical generator chains, where all generators are identical and subtend the same [[interval class|step class]]. The two chains are offset by an interval that subtends k steps in a 2k-note diregular scale. One example is the achiral variant of [[diachrome]].


In terms of [[guide frame]]s and interleaved scales, in diregular scales the [[interleaved scale|interleaving offset]] is generated by the guided generator sequence GS(g), and the 2-note strand scale [0, len(scale)/2-step] is the offset for the guide frame. The other type of generator-offset scale is represented by scales including bipentatonic scales (such as [[blackdye]]), where the strand is generated by GS(g) and the interleaving offset is the offset.
In terms of [[guide frame]]s and interleaved scales, in diregular scales the [[interleaved scale|interleaving offset]] is generated by the guided generator sequence GS(g), and the 2-note strand scale [0, len(scale)/2-step] is the offset for the guide frame. The other type of generator-offset scale is represented by scales including bipentatonic scales (such as [[blackdye]]), where the strand is generated by GS(g) and the interleaving offset is the offset.