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[[Extra-Diatonic Intervals]] tries to base on 72edo and tries to take into account that superpyth minor seconds can reach 70 cents, although in meantone it's actually an augmented unison. However, superpyth is not suited for a diatonic scale, we can exclude it out of my version and base it on some meantone tuning like [[43edo]], [[74edo]] or [[105edo]]. To convert an interval unrelated to the circle of fifths, normalize it to 43edo steps, then round. 13–limit ratios are based on [[grosstone]].
[[Extra-Diatonic Intervals]] tries to base on 72edo and tries to take into account that superpyth minor seconds can reach 70 cents, although in meantone it's actually an augmented unison. However, superpyth is not suited for a diatonic scale, we can exclude it out of my version and base it on some meantone tuning like [[43edo]], [[74edo]] or [[105edo]]. To convert an interval unrelated to the circle of fifths, normalize it to 43edo steps, then round. 13–limit ratios are based on [[grosstone]]. I might do another one based on [[50edo]] and meanpop instead...


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|neutral second low
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