User:Eufalesio/Holopyth and Hemipyth: Difference between revisions
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|Mercator's comma | |Mercator's comma | ||
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| rowspan="7" |Holopythagorean nominals | | rowspan="7" |Holopythagorean nominals | ||
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=== General case === | === General case === | ||
Not used necessarily with just fifths, ideally with fifths between 24\41 and 38\65 inclusive. | |||
* Fifths wider than 10\17 have to use m2 fractions as the mapped | * Use normally for any tunings with fifths inside that range. | ||
* Fifths wider than 10\17 have to use m2 fractions as the mapped poma is far too big | |||
* Compton has to use aug/dim fractions | * Compton has to use aug/dim fractions | ||
* Fifths flatter than 7\12 now use d2 to refer to sub/super prefixes, the meantone diesis | * Fifths flatter than 7\12 now use d2 to refer to sub/super prefixes, the meantone diesis | ||
* Fifths flatter than 11\19 have to use aug/dim fractions because the mapped meantone diesis is far too | * Fifths flatter than 11\19 have to use aug/dim fractions because the mapped meantone diesis is far too wide | ||
[[User:Eufalesio/Mappings of edos|See here for examples.]] | [[User:Eufalesio/Mappings of edos|See here for examples.]] | ||