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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 ==