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Now assume you'd like to extend 12-EDO into the 7-limit. If you would like to assume the perspective that the 10 step interval in 12-equal (representing 1000 cents) is a very tempered 7/4, then that means that 7/1, which is 7/4 with two octaves stacked on top, is equal to 10 steps + 12 steps + 12 steps = 34 steps. This decision can hence be represented by using the 7-limit <12 19 28 34] val. | Now assume you'd like to extend 12-EDO into the 7-limit. If you would like to assume the perspective that the 10 step interval in 12-equal (representing 1000 cents) is a very tempered 7/4, then that means that 7/1, which is 7/4 with two octaves stacked on top, is equal to 10 steps + 12 steps + 12 steps = 34 steps. This decision can hence be represented by using the 7-limit <12 19 28 34] val. | ||
If for some strange reason you'd instead like to say that 900 cents is 7/4, then that would be represented by the <12 19 28 33] val | If for some strange reason you'd instead like to say that 900 cents is 7/4, then that would be represented by the <12 19 28 33] val, and if you'd like to say that 123000 cents is 7/4, that would be represented by the <12 19 28 1254] val. | ||
See also: [[Monzos and Interval Space]], [[Patent val]], [[Vals and Tuning Space]]</pre></div> | See also: [[Monzos and Interval Space]], [[Patent val]], [[Vals and Tuning Space]]</pre></div> | ||
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Now assume you'd like to extend 12-EDO into the 7-limit. If you would like to assume the perspective that the 10 step interval in 12-equal (representing 1000 cents) is a very tempered 7/4, then that means that 7/1, which is 7/4 with two octaves stacked on top, is equal to 10 steps + 12 steps + 12 steps = 34 steps. This decision can hence be represented by using the 7-limit &lt;12 19 28 34] val.<br /> | Now assume you'd like to extend 12-EDO into the 7-limit. If you would like to assume the perspective that the 10 step interval in 12-equal (representing 1000 cents) is a very tempered 7/4, then that means that 7/1, which is 7/4 with two octaves stacked on top, is equal to 10 steps + 12 steps + 12 steps = 34 steps. This decision can hence be represented by using the 7-limit &lt;12 19 28 34] val.<br /> | ||
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If for some strange reason you'd instead like to say that 900 cents is 7/4, then that would be represented by the &lt;12 19 28 33] val | If for some strange reason you'd instead like to say that 900 cents is 7/4, then that would be represented by the &lt;12 19 28 33] val, and if you'd like to say that 123000 cents is 7/4, that would be represented by the &lt;12 19 28 1254] val.<br /> | ||
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See also: <a class="wiki_link" href="/Monzos%20and%20Interval%20Space">Monzos and Interval Space</a>, <a class="wiki_link" href="/Patent%20val">Patent val</a>, <a class="wiki_link" href="/Vals%20and%20Tuning%20Space">Vals and Tuning Space</a></body></html></pre></div> | See also: <a class="wiki_link" href="/Monzos%20and%20Interval%20Space">Monzos and Interval Space</a>, <a class="wiki_link" href="/Patent%20val">Patent val</a>, <a class="wiki_link" href="/Vals%20and%20Tuning%20Space">Vals and Tuning Space</a></body></html></pre></div> |