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In [[regular temperament theory]], '''detempering''' is the process of taking a tempered pitch system and replacing each of its pitches with a nearby [[JI]] pitch. Specifically, a '''detempered scale''' or a '''detemperament''' has each pitch of a tempered scale (according to a fixed regular temperament) replaced with one JI interpretation of the pitch under the temperament map. Ideally the resultant JI pitch system will have low [[prime limit]] and a compact lattice. | In [[regular temperament theory]], '''detempering''' is the process of taking a tempered pitch system and replacing each of its pitches with a nearby [[JI]] pitch. Specifically, a '''detempered scale''' or a '''detemperament''' has each pitch of a tempered scale (according to a fixed regular temperament) replaced with one JI interpretation of the pitch under the temperament map. Ideally the resultant JI pitch system will have low [[prime limit]] and a compact lattice. | ||
It is a distinct concept from a [[Neji|quasi-equal rational tuning, or neji]], | It is a distinct concept from a [[Neji|quasi-equal rational tuning, or neji]], as the purposes and methods are different. | ||
== Examples == | == Examples == |