1-3-5-7 by 9/8 bihexany

The simplest possible Hexany, offset by a whole tone. This creates a scale of 1 9/8 7/6 5/4 21/16 45/32 35/24 105/64 5/3 7/4 15/8 63/32 2/1, with steps of 9/8 28/27 15/14 21/20 15/14 28/27 9/8 64/63 21/20 15/14 21/20 64/63. This is one of the more uneven methods of expanding out the source hexany, with both whole tones and tiny steps. It does not have a perfect fifth above the root, but does have 6 other ones that can be used to construct chords with, all of which are mapped to 7 steps above their roots, making it quite usable as long as you pick the right mode to compose in.

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