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: It's TE simple badness aka relative error ''of a temperament''. It's not the relative error of a single interval. | |||
: It seems again, the TE temperament measures are about temperaments whereas TE metrics are about intervals. And I do agree the section on logflat badness should go to TE temperament measures page. [[User:FloraC|FloraC]] ([[User talk:FloraC|talk]]) 07:53, 28 April 2021 (UTC) |
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simple badness / relative error
In the "TE logflat badness" section it says, "If we define S(A) to be the simple badness (relative error) of A" but I can't figure out what this refers to. It might be TE simple badness but it might also be relative error. Does anyone know which, and could they link it up?
Also, isn't it kind of weird that we have this page for Tenney-Euclidian metrics, but also a page for Tenney-Euclidian temperament measures? What's the diff?
--Cmloegcmluin (talk) 00:27, 28 April 2021 (UTC)
- It's TE simple badness aka relative error of a temperament. It's not the relative error of a single interval.