Generator sequence

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Generator sequence is a scale-building procedure developed by Scott Dakota. AGS(x1, ..., xr) denotes a scale-building procedure where a scale is built by stacking x1 first, x2 second, ..., . When xr is stacked, we go back to x1 and start stacking x1 again, then x2, ... Certain generator-offset property scales provide a simple example. For example, diasem is AGS(8/7, 7/6) or AGS(7/6, 8/7) depending on chirality.