44edo: Difference between revisions
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== Intervals == | == Intervals == | ||
{{Todo|complete table|inline=1|text = Consistency check in column of approximated JI ratios in the following table; recommend dual ratios for the 7th harmonic which has a lot of relative error; might need some additional ratios | {{Todo|complete table|inline=1|text = Consistency check in column of approximated JI ratios in the following table; recommend dual ratios for the 7th harmonic which has a lot of relative error; might need some additional ratios.}} | ||
In 44edo, sharps and flats alter pitch by 6 edosteps. This means intervals can be notated with half sharps and half flats equal to 3 EDOsteps, in addition to ups and downs. The table below uses only sharps, flats, and ups and downs. When translating music from 22edo to 44edo, single ups and downs simply become double ups and downs (vEb in 22edo would be vvEb in 44edo). | In 44edo, sharps and flats alter pitch by 6 edosteps. This means intervals can be notated with half sharps and half flats equal to 3 EDOsteps, in addition to ups and downs. The table below uses only sharps, flats, and ups and downs. When translating music from 22edo to 44edo, single ups and downs simply become double ups and downs (vEb in 22edo would be vvEb in 44edo). | ||