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A '''sin(x) tuning'''{{idiosyncratic}} is a tuning where scale degrees are taken by graphing a {{w|sine wave}}. The sine wave has scale degrees on the x axis and [[frequency]] (not pitch) on the y axis. The sine wave has a maxima of 1 [[equave]] and a minima of -1 equave. The scale degrees are evenly spaced along the x axis and there can be any number of them. | A '''sin(x) tuning'''{{idiosyncratic}} is a tuning where scale degrees are taken by graphing a {{w|sine wave}}. The sine wave has scale degrees on the x axis and [[frequency]] (not pitch) on the y axis. The sine wave has a maxima of 1 [[equave]] and a minima of -1 equave. The scale degrees are evenly spaced along the x axis and there can be any number of them. | ||
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