User:FloraC/Temperament extension issues: Difference between revisions
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: 11-limit diminished should be decanonicalized. It flips the optimal tuning from flat to sharp of just. | : 11-limit diminished should be decanonicalized. It flips the optimal tuning from flat to sharp of just. | ||
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; Gammic | |||
: 7-limit → 11-limit | |||
: 11-limit gammic should be decanonicalized. It's a low-accuracy extension. | |||
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: 11-limit → 13-limit | : 11-limit → 13-limit | ||
: 13-limit keemun should be decanonicalized. Kema, which maps prime 13 to +14 steps, is the right extension to use, as in all kleismic temperaments. | : 13-limit keemun should be decanonicalized. Kema, which maps prime 13 to +14 steps, is the right extension to use, as in all kleismic temperaments. | ||
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; Lunatic | |||
: 7-limit → 11-limit | |||
: 11-limit lunatic should be decanonicalized. Lunatic has at least three extensions: 205 & 323, 323 & 441, and 441 & 559. Perhaps, the canonicity of 441 & 559 could be argued on the basis that the 7-limit optimum is very close to 441; however, compared to the good efficiency and portability of the 7-limit temperament, this 11-limit extension is pretty mid. | |||
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; Neptune | |||
: 7-limit → 11-limit | |||
: 11-limit neptune should be decanonicalized. It's a low-accuracy extension. Neptune is also described as a 2.3.5.7.17-subgroup temperament, which is more natural. However, the 2.3.5.7.17.31-subgroup extension is a significant drop in accuracy so that one should at least be dual-named like ''triceneptune''. | |||
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