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A [[13-odd-limit]] [[Hexany]]. This creates a scale of 1 91/80 13/10 7/5 13/8 7/4 2/1, with steps of 91/80 8/7 14/13 65/56 14/13 8/7. With a ratio of just over 2:1 between the largest step and the smallest ones, this is a fairly evenly distributed hexany that is probably best mapped as a whole tone scale, although the difference is still more than enough to be easily distinct audibly.  
[[File:Hexany 1 5 7 13.png|thumb|Circle diagram (rotated).]]  A [[13-odd-limit]] [[Hexany]]. This creates a scale of 1 91/80 13/10 7/5 13/8 7/4 2/1, with steps of 91/80 8/7 14/13 65/56 14/13 8/7. With a ratio of just over 2:1 between the largest step and the smallest ones, this is a fairly evenly distributed hexany that is probably best mapped as a whole tone scale, although the difference is still more than enough to be easily distinct audibly.  


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Latest revision as of 02:53, 5 October 2025

Circle diagram (rotated).

A 13-odd-limit Hexany. This creates a scale of 1 91/80 13/10 7/5 13/8 7/4 2/1, with steps of 91/80 8/7 14/13 65/56 14/13 8/7. With a ratio of just over 2:1 between the largest step and the smallest ones, this is a fairly evenly distributed hexany that is probably best mapped as a whole tone scale, although the difference is still more than enough to be easily distinct audibly.

! 1-5-7-13_Hexany.scl
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1 5 7 13 2-combination Hexany
6
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223.039
454.213
582.512
840.527
968.825
1200

Suggested keyboard mapping: C D E F# G# A# C.