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The larger ''n'' is, the less these points matter, since the difference between an ''absolutely'' uniform scale and an approximated, ''nearly'' uniform scale eventually become inaudible. | The larger ''n'' is, the less these points matter, since the difference between an ''absolutely'' uniform scale and an approximated, ''nearly'' uniform scale eventually become inaudible. | ||
The opposite of a prime EDO is a [[highly melodic EDO]]. | |||
== The first 46 prime edos == | == The first 46 prime edos == |