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Revision as of 03:24, 11 December 2025

(ED), or (equal divisions), is the equal tuning featuring steps of (equave/N) ~= # cents, N of which stack to the (equave). (Additional notes)

Theory

JI approximation

- Basic prime limit or subgroup

- Diatonic scale

- Additional notes

Subsection: Interval accuracy table - style guide
Approximation of prime harmonics in example edo
Harmonic 2 3 5 7 11 13 17 19 23
Error Absolute (¢)
Relative (%) 0.0 <4 <9 <16 <25 <36 >36
Steps

(reduced)

Chords

- highlight useful chords and alterations, essentially tempered chords as well

Scales

- important MOS scales supported, and their tunings

- other higher-limit scales (?)