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{{Infobox MOS|Tuning = 14L 22s <12/1>}}
{{Infobox MOS|Tuning = 14L 22s <12/1>}}


'''14L 22s <12/1>''', also '''pochhammeroid''' (see below), '''colianexoid''', '''greater f-enhar electric''' or '''greater f-enhar smitonic''' is a MOS scale. The notation "<12/1>" means the period of the MOS is 12/1, disambiguating it from octave-repeating [[14L 22s]]. The name of the period interval of this scale is called the '''oktokaidekatave''', and the . It is also equivalent to '''7L 11s <√12>'''. Its basic tuning is [[50ed12]] or 25ed√12. However, the √12-based form will be used for most of this article as it is far more practical and is the original form of the scale when it was discovered.
'''14L 22s <12/1>''', also '''pochhammeroid''' (see below), '''colianexoid''', '''greater f-enhar electric''' or '''greater f-enhar smitonic''' is a MOS scale. The notation "<12/1>" means the period of the MOS is 12/1, disambiguating it from octave-repeating [[14L 22s]]. The name of the period interval of this scale is called the '''oktokaidekatave'''. It is also equivalent to '''7L 11s <√12>'''. Its basic tuning is [[50ed12]] or 25ed√12. However, the √12-based form will be used for most of this article as it is far more practical and is the original form of the scale when it was discovered.


The generator range is 597 to 615 cents (5\18<√12> to 2\7<√12>, or 5\36<12/1> to 1\7<12/1>) . The dark generator is its √12-complement. Because this is a perfect eighteenth-repeating scale, each tone has an √12 perfect eighteenth above it.
The generator range is 597 to 615 cents (5\18<√12> to 2\7<√12>, or 5\36<12/1> to 1\7<12/1>) . The dark generator is its √12-complement. Because this is a perfect eighteenth-repeating scale, each tone has an √12 perfect eighteenth above it.