Bug family: Difference between revisions

Cmloegcmluin (talk | contribs)
Beep: correct normal list
Jerdle (talk | contribs)
No edit summary
Tags: Mobile edit Mobile web edit Advanced mobile edit
Line 1: Line 1:
The 5-limit parent of the bug family is bug, a temperament of sorts which tempers out [[27/25]], the large limma, or approximately one step of [[9 EDO]]. The monzo for 27/25 is {{monzo|0 3 -2}}, the dual of which is {{multival|2 3 0}}. The generator for bug is 5/3, two of which give the 3, and three of which give the 5. Bug may be described as the 4&5 temperament, and [[14 EDO]] is a good bug tuning, though wide latitude in these matters is possible. 4, 5, or 9 note MOS are a place to start with it.
The 5-limit parent of the bug family is bug, a temperament of sorts (that is, an [[exotemperament]]) which tempers out [[27/25]], the large limma, or approximately one step of [[9 EDO]]. The monzo for 27/25 is {{monzo|0 3 -2}}, the dual of which is {{multival|2 3 0}}. The generator for bug is 5/3, two of which give the 3, and three of which give the 5. Bug may be described as the 4&5 temperament, and [[14 EDO]] is a good bug tuning, though wide latitude in these matters is possible. 4, 5, or 9 note MOS are a place to start with it.


Bug has a 7-limit extension, beep, via the normal comma list [27/25, 36/35] which can also be obtained by adding 21/20. Beep has the curious property that if we know both the beep tempering and the [[Ragismic microtemperaments #Ennealimmal|ennealimmal]] tempering of a given 7-limit interval ''x'', that is enough to know what JI ratio ''x'' is.
Bug has a 7-limit extension, beep, via the normal comma list [27/25, 36/35] which can also be obtained by adding 21/20. Beep has the curious property that if we know both the beep tempering and the [[Ragismic microtemperaments #Ennealimmal|ennealimmal]] tempering of a given 7-limit interval ''x'', that is enough to know what JI ratio ''x'' is.