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Here <math>\mathbf{z}</math> is the new step size inserted, <math>\mathbf{y}</math> is the step size in the starting MOS identified with <math>\mathbf{z}</math> by the template MOS, and <math>k</math> is the brightness of the mode of the filling MOS used (<math>k = 0</math> corresponds to the darkest mode; the conventional understanding of "brightness" makes sense as <math>\mathbf{L}</math> (resp. <math>\mathbf{m}</math>) > <math>\mathbf{s}</math>).
Here <math>\mathbf{z}</math> is the new step size inserted, <math>\mathbf{y}</math> is the step size in the starting MOS identified with <math>\mathbf{z}</math> by the template MOS, and <math>k</math> is the brightness of the mode of the filling MOS used (<math>k = 0</math> corresponds to the darkest mode; the conventional understanding of "brightness" makes sense as <math>\mathbf{L}</math> (resp. <math>\mathbf{m}</math>) > <math>\mathbf{s}</math>).
== Denoting modes of a MOS substitution scale ==
Just as rotating the filling MOS while fixing the mode of the template MOS serves to distinguish different MOS substitution scales, we take the mode of the template MOS (treating the slot letter as the smaller step) and write it in UDP or simplified UDP to indicate the mode of a given MOS substitution scale.
For example: Taking the 5|5 mode of the template MOS in {{nowrap|subst 5'''L'''(2'''m'''4'''s''' 2{{pipe}}0)}} ('''LmLsLsLmLss''') yields the mode '''sLmLsLsLmLs''', denoted {{nowrap|"subst 5'''L'''(2'''m'''4'''s''' 2{{pipe}}0) 5{{pipe}}5}}".


== Examples ==
== Examples ==