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A scale satisfies the '''generator-offset property''' (also '''GO''', '''alternating generator''' or '''AG''') if it satisfies the following equivalent properties:
A scale satisfies the '''generator-offset property''' (also '''GO''', '''alternating generator''' or '''AG''') if it satisfies the following equivalent properties:
* the scale is generated by two chains of ''generators'' separated by an ''offset'', and the lengths of the chains differ by at most one.
* the scale can be built by stacking two alternating generators (called ''alternants''), which do not necessarily take up the same number of steps
* the scale can be built by stacking two alternating generators (called ''alternants''), which do not necessarily take up the same number of steps
* the scale is generated by two chains of ''generators'' separated by an ''offset'', and the lengths of the chains differ by at most one.


The [[Zarlino]] (3L 2M 2S) JI scale is an example of an AG scale, because it is built by stacking alternating 5/4 and 6/5 generators. 7-limit [[diasem]] (5L 2M 2S) is another example, with generators 7/6 and 8/7.
The [[Zarlino]] (3L 2M 2S) JI scale is an example of an AG scale, because it is built by stacking alternating 5/4 and 6/5 generators. 7-limit [[diasem]] (5L 2M 2S) is another example, with generators 7/6 and 8/7.