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'''MET-24''' is a tempered [[13-limit]] scale that was described in [https://www.xenharmonikon.org/2022/07/15/met-24-a-milder-extended-temperament an article on Xenharmonikon] by [[Margo Schulter]]. It was inspired by [[George Secor]]'s [[29-HTT]] scale. Two [[Halberstadt]] keyboards can be used to play the scale, with half of its notes mapping to one keyboard, and the other half of its notes mapping to the other. It is also very well-approximated by [[104edo]].
'''MET-24''' is a tempered [[13-limit]] scale that was described in [https://www.xenharmonikon.org/2022/07/15/met-24-a-milder-extended-temperament an article in Xenharmonikon] by [[Margo Schulter]]. It was inspired by [[George Secor]]'s [[29-HTT]] scale. Two [[Halberstadt]] keyboards can be used to play the scale, with half of its notes mapping to one keyboard, and the other half of its notes mapping to the other. It is also very well-approximated by [[104edo]].


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Revision as of 08:54, 29 November 2024

MET-24 is a tempered 13-limit scale that was described in an article in Xenharmonikon by Margo Schulter. It was inspired by George Secor's 29-HTT scale. Two Halberstadt keyboards can be used to play the scale, with half of its notes mapping to one keyboard, and the other half of its notes mapping to the other. It is also very well-approximated by 104edo.

! met-24.scl
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MET-24, 24-tone milder extended temperament
24
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57.422
125.977
183.398
207.422
264.844
288.867
346.289
414.844
472.266
496.289
553.708
622.266
679.684
703.711
761.475
829.688
887.109
911.133
968.555
992.578
1050.
1118.555
1175.977
1200.