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'''3 equal divisions [[Ed100|of the double decave]] (100/1)''' is a macrotonal nonoctave scale.  
'''3 equal divisions [[Ed100|of the double decave]] (100/1)''' is a nonoctave scale.
 
== Trivia ==
3ed100t corresponds to the {{w|moment magnitude scale}} for earthquakes.


== Theory ==
In real life, it corresponds to the Moment magnitude scale for earthquakes.
{{Wikipedia|Moment magnitude scale}}


[[Category:Sonifications]]
[[Category:Sonifications]]

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← 2ed100 3ed100 4ed100 →
Prime factorization 3 (prime)
Step size 2657.54 ¢ 
Octave 0\3ed100 (0 ¢)
(convergent)
Twelfth 1\3ed100 (2657.54 ¢)
Consistency limit 2
Distinct consistency limit 1

3 equal divisions of the double decave (100/1) is a nonoctave scale.

Trivia

3ed100t corresponds to the moment magnitude scale for earthquakes.