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In [[Paul Erlich]]'s Middle Path paper, error is called ''mistuning''. | In [[Paul Erlich]]'s Middle Path paper, error is called ''mistuning''. | ||
= See also = | == See also == | ||
* [[ | * [[Damage]], a measurement of how much an interval deviates from another interval it is approximating: the absolute value of error (that has possibly been weighted) | ||
* [[ | * [[Relative error]] | ||
* [[TE error]] | * [[TE error]] | ||
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Error is a measurement of the deviation of an interval from another interval that it is approximating.
For example, the tempered ~3/2 of quarter-comma meantone is 696.578¢, while a just 3/2 is 701.955¢, so the error of this ~3/2 is 696.578¢ - 701.955¢ = -5.377¢.
In Paul Erlich's Middle Path paper, error is called mistuning.
See also
- Damage, a measurement of how much an interval deviates from another interval it is approximating: the absolute value of error (that has possibly been weighted)
- Relative error
- TE error