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'''Carlos Beta''' is the [[EDF|equal division of the just perfect fifth]] into eleven parts of 63.8141 | '''Carlos Beta''' is a non-octave equal temperament with step size about 63.833 [[cent]]s<ref>Wendy Carlos, "Tuning: At the Crossroads", Computer Music Journal vol. 11 no. 1, 1987, pp. 29-43</ref>. It is very close to [[EDF|equal division of the just perfect fifth]] into eleven parts of 63.8141 cents each (11ED3/2), corresponding to 18.8046 [[edo]]. | ||
==Theory== | == Theory == | ||
Carlos Beta is a non-octave, equally tempered scale discovered by [[Wendy Carlos]]. It is related to the [[Sycamore family|sycamore temperaments]]; betic and [[5-limit]] sycamore in particular. | Carlos Beta is a non-octave, equally tempered scale discovered by [[Wendy Carlos]]. It is related to the [[Sycamore family|sycamore temperaments]]; betic and [[5-limit]] sycamore in particular. | ||
Lookalikes: [[19edo]], [[30edt]] | Lookalikes: [[19edo]], [[30edt]] | ||
==Intervals== | == Intervals == | ||
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[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-fwA6egaqc4 Cordas] [http://micro.soonlabel.com/gene_ward_smith/Others/Omega9/Omega9%20-%20Cordas%20(Carlos%20Beta).mp3 play] by Omega9 | [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-fwA6egaqc4 Cordas] [http://micro.soonlabel.com/gene_ward_smith/Others/Omega9/Omega9%20-%20Cordas%20(Carlos%20Beta).mp3 play] by Omega9 | ||
== Reference == | |||
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[[Category:Carlos]] | [[Category:Carlos]] | ||
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[[Category:Listen]] | [[Category:Listen]] | ||
[[Category:Microtonal]] | [[Category:Microtonal]] | ||
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