Functional systems

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The functional systems are defined by Osmium as a way to categorize intervals. The basic premise of the functional systems is defining interval classes that are ambiguous between more basic interval classes.

The 50-function system

A starting point: The 12-form

Even outside of 12edo, the 12-form is a common harmonic structure, found in 3-limit and 5-limit chromatic scales, which influences the human perception of intervals.

Todo: expand

Add derivation of 50-function system

Function Type Interval region Rough center
0.0 integer unison 0c
sp - comma 10c
0.3 - diesis 33c
0.5 ambitonal quarter-tone 50c
0.7 semiambitonal subminor second 67c
1 integer semitone 100c
1.3 semiambitonal supraminor second 133c
1.5 ambitonal neutral second 150c
1.7 semiambitonal submajor second 167c
2 integer major second 200c
2.3 semiambitonal supramajor second 233c
2.5 ambitonal second-third 250c
2.7 semiambitonal subminor third 267c
3 integer minor third 300c
3.3 semiambitonal supraminor third 333c
3.5 ambitonal neutral third 350c
3.7 semiambitonal submajor third 367c
4 integer major third 400c
4.3 semiambitonal supermajor third 435c
4.5 ambitonal third-fourth 460c
4.7 semiambitonal subfourth 475c
5 integer perfect fourth 500c
5.3 semiambitonal superfourth 533c
5.5 ambitonal neutral fourth 550c
5.7 semiambitonal subtritone 567c
6 integer tritone 600c