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In a public post on the [[Xenharmonic Alliance]] Discord server, in October 2025, Gutierrez described the 8-tone JI scale: | In a public post on the [[Xenharmonic Alliance]] Discord server, in October 2025, Gutierrez described the 8-tone JI scale: | ||
* 28/27 — 7/6 — 4/3 — 112/81 — 14/9 — 392/243 — 16/9 — 2/1 | * 28/27 — 7/6 — 4/3 — 112/81 — 14/9 — 392/243 — 16/9 — 2/1 | ||
It is a [[7-limit]] scale. | |||
She recommended tempering it to [[36edo]], where it has step pattern: | She recommended tempering it to [[36edo]], where it has step pattern: | ||
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In a public post on the [[Xenharmonic Alliance]] Discord server, in September 2025, Gutierrez described the following [[nonoctave]], 7-tone [[just intonation]] chord: | In a public post on the [[Xenharmonic Alliance]] Discord server, in September 2025, Gutierrez described the following [[nonoctave]], 7-tone [[just intonation]] chord: | ||
* 11/9 — 19/7 — 3/1 — 19/4 — 7/1 — 9/1 — 11/1 | * 11/9 — 19/7 — 3/1 — 19/4 — 7/1 — 9/1 — 11/1 | ||
It is a [[19-limit]] chord. | |||
[[Budjarn Lambeth]] was inspired by this chord to create the [[moon dust]] scale, in which Gutierrez's chord and subsets thereof is the most foundational consonance. | [[Budjarn Lambeth]] was inspired by this chord to create the [[moon dust]] scale, in which Gutierrez's chord and subsets thereof is the most foundational consonance. | ||
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* 16/9 | * 16/9 | ||
* 2/1 | * 2/1 | ||
It is a [[17-limit]] scale. | |||
Budjarn Lambeth then noted that, if used as a scale, it works very well with many of the aperiodic timbres in [[Scale Workshop]] (jegogan, jublag, ugal, gender, bronze, steel, silver and platinum). He described it as sounding like "a coral reef full of sea shells and whimsical little sea creatures" and provided this [https://scaleworkshop.plainsound.org/scale/PJt1wZJDl Scale Workshop preset] for it. | Budjarn Lambeth then noted that, if used as a scale, it works very well with many of the aperiodic timbres in [[Scale Workshop]] (jegogan, jublag, ugal, gender, bronze, steel, silver and platinum). He described it as sounding like "a coral reef full of sea shells and whimsical little sea creatures" and provided this [https://scaleworkshop.plainsound.org/scale/PJt1wZJDl Scale Workshop preset] for it. | ||