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'''2L 5s''' | '''2L 5s''' or '''antidiatonic''' refers to the structure of octave-equivalent [[MOS]] scales with generators ranging from 3\7 (3 degrees of [[7edo|7edo]] = 514.29¢) to 1\2 (one degree of [[2edo]] = 600¢). In the case of 7edo, L and s are the same size; in the case of 2edo, s becomes so small it disappears (and all that remains are the two equal L's). | ||
While antidiatonic is closely associated with [[mavila temperament]], not every 2L 5s scale is an instance of "mavila", since some of them extend to [[2L 7s]] scales (like the 2L 5s generated by 11edo's 6\11 = 656.5657¢), not [[7L 2s]] mavila superdiatonic scales. | While antidiatonic is closely associated with [[mavila temperament]], not every 2L 5s scale is an instance of "mavila", since some of them extend to [[2L 7s]] scales (like the 2L 5s generated by 11edo's 6\11 = 656.5657¢), not [[7L 2s]] mavila superdiatonic scales. |