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[[Eliora]] proposes the name '''escapist''' for this pattern, referencing the [[escapade]] temperament which is supported by both [[21edo]] and [[22edo]], thus covering the entire tuning spectrum. | [[Eliora]] proposes the name '''escapist''' for this pattern, referencing the [[escapade]] temperament which is supported by both [[21edo]] and [[22edo]], thus covering the entire tuning spectrum; [[User:Lériendil|Lériendil]] proposes '''noletic''' for similar reasons, as 9 generators reach a diatonic [[4/3]], supporting the scale [[9ed4/3]] known also as "noleta". | ||
[[User:Moremajorthanmajor|Moremajorthanmajor]] proposes the name ''tricesimoprimal quartertonic'' for this pattern since its harmonic entropy minimum corresponds to tempering out the unnamed comma 961/960 - the tricesimoprimal quartertones being equated with each other. In addition, both [[21edo]] and [[22edo]], extreme ranges of the MOS do not temper out this comma, while EDOs up to 100-200 which have this scale do. | [[User:Moremajorthanmajor|Moremajorthanmajor]] proposes the name ''tricesimoprimal quartertonic'' for this pattern since its harmonic entropy minimum corresponds to tempering out the unnamed comma 961/960 - the tricesimoprimal quartertones being equated with each other. In addition, both [[21edo]] and [[22edo]], extreme ranges of the MOS do not temper out this comma, while EDOs up to 100-200 which have this scale do. | ||
==Tuning ranges== | == Tuning ranges == | ||
The scale's approach to standard harmony can be considered based on the mode. | The scale's approach to standard harmony can be considered based on the mode. | ||