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I have a general tendency to push things further than they're actually meant to go to see what happens. As such, I use both very-high-accuracy temperaments and very-low-accuracy ones.
I have a general tendency to push things further than they're actually meant to go to see what happens. As such, I use both very-high-accuracy temperaments and very-low-accuracy ones.


== List of intervals I've found ==
I also do a bit of coding, so I've got a couple of programs related to xen.


* [[Skeetsma|14348907/14336000 - Skeetsma]]
[https://github.com/Jerdle-code/equidistant_temperer Equidistant Temperer] is a Python script to temper intervals to be equidistant or identical.
* [[343/324|343/324 - Gamelismic minor second]]
 
* [[5832/5831|5832/5831 - Chlorisma]]
[https://jerdle-code.github.io/uniform-mapper/ Uniform Mapper] is an online tool to calculate [[Uniform map]]s, aka [[GPV]]s.
* [[27/17|27/17 - Septendecimal quasi-tempered minor sixth]]
* [[52/49|52/49 - Hammer semitone]]
* [[833/832|833/832 - Horizon comma]]
* [[1953125/1948617|1953125/1948617 - 4-cent comma]]
* [[315/256|315/256 - Lazy third]]
* [[2560/2541|2560/2541 - Absinthma]]
* [[847/810|847/810 - Wormwoodma]]

Revision as of 16:27, 29 March 2025

Hi, I'm Jerdle. I'm coming at xen from more of a mathematical background, treating it as a form of recreational mathematics rather than primarily as a musical system. As such, my focus is on finding interesting intervals.

I have a general tendency to push things further than they're actually meant to go to see what happens. As such, I use both very-high-accuracy temperaments and very-low-accuracy ones.

I also do a bit of coding, so I've got a couple of programs related to xen.

Equidistant Temperer is a Python script to temper intervals to be equidistant or identical.

Uniform Mapper is an online tool to calculate Uniform maps, aka GPVs.