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The term contorsion was invented for RTT in 2002 by [[Paul Erlich]]<ref>https://yahootuninggroupsultimatebackup.github.io/tuning-math/topicId_2033.html#2456</ref>, as a play on the word "co-torsion", being dual to the situation with "torsion" above. | The term contorsion was invented for RTT in 2002 by [[Paul Erlich]]<ref>https://yahootuninggroupsultimatebackup.github.io/tuning-math/topicId_2033.html#2456</ref>, as a play on the word "co-torsion", being dual to the situation with "torsion" above. | ||
== Defactoring == | == Defactoring/enfactoring == | ||
'''Defactoring''' is the term used in the writings of [[Dave Keenan]] and [[Douglas Blumeyer]]<ref>a list of which can be found [[Douglas_Blumeyer#Some_of_his_work_here_on_the_wiki|here]]</ref> as a proposed replacement for saturation | '''Defactoring''' is the term used in the writings of [[Dave Keenan]] and [[Douglas Blumeyer]]<ref>a list of which can be found [[Douglas_Blumeyer#Some_of_his_work_here_on_the_wiki|here]]</ref> as a proposed replacement for saturation. Its antonym is '''enfactoring''' and is likewise a proposed replacement for both torsion and contorsion. So, a mapping or comma basis is either defactored (saturated) or enfactored (unsaturated, having torsion/contorsion). | ||
See also [[Defactoring terminology proposal]]. | |||
== References == | == References == | ||