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The nth [[Overtone scale|overtone mode, or over-n scale]] is equivalent to n-ODO. So is n-[[ADO]]. | The nth [[Overtone scale|overtone mode, or over-n scale]] is equivalent to n-ODO. So is n-[[ADO]]. | ||
Your sequence will be equivalent to some [[OS|OS (otonal sequence)]]. E.g. 8-OD7 = 8-OS3/4, because to get from 1 to 7 you cover 6 overtones, and 6 divided by 8 is 3/4. | |||
If you want to describe overtones 1-9 with OD you would need to use 8-OD9, because there are only 8 steps from 1 to 9. You could think of it like 9 is the 8th overtone, so you're really dividing 8 by 8. You're dividing the number of overtones. Alternatively, you could describe his as an [[OS|OS, or overtone sequence]], by simply saying 8-OS. | If you want to describe overtones 1-9 with OD you would need to use 8-OD9, because there are only 8 steps from 1 to 9. You could think of it like 9 is the 8th overtone, so you're really dividing 8 by 8. You're dividing the number of overtones. Alternatively, you could describe his as an [[OS|OS, or overtone sequence]], by simply saying 8-OS. | ||