Interval size measure: Difference between revisions

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Added new row in table "List of Octave-Based Fine Measures (Logarithmic)" for 300-ED2 Savart unit (more to come regarding Heptaméride/Savart units)
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|[[Eptaméride|Heptaméride/Eptaméride]] or [[Savart]]
|[[Savart]]*
|[[300edo|300]]
|2<sup>2</sup> × 3 × 5<sup>2</sup>
|Alexander Wood's definition of the Savart (''[https://books.google.com.au/books?id=NWZ8CgAAQBAJ&lpg=PT50&vq=savart&pg=PT51 The Physics of Music]'', 1944), compatible with [[12edo|12ED2]] system
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|[[Heptaméride]]/[[Eptaméride]]/[[Savart]]*
|[[301edo|301]]
|[[301edo|301]]
|7 × 43
|7 × 43
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|14mu (14th MIDI unit), fourteenth MIDI-resolution unit, 1/16384 (1/(2<sup>14</sup>)) of [[12edo|12ED2]] semitone
|14mu (14th MIDI unit), fourteenth MIDI-resolution unit, 1/16384 (1/(2<sup>14</sup>)) of [[12edo|12ED2]] semitone
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<nowiki>*</nowiki> More to be added regarding the Heptaméride/Savart units


There are other fine measurements based upon the logarithmic division of other intervals (e.g. 3/1 (twelfth)), a few of which are listed below:
There are other fine measurements based upon the logarithmic division of other intervals (e.g. 3/1 (twelfth)), a few of which are listed below: