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In regular temperament theory, Carlos Alpha corresponds to the '''valentine''' temperament, which has an octave as a period and a semitone of about 78 cents as a generator. It also easily admits an extension to the 2.3.5.7.11.17.23 subgroup to a high degree of accuracy.
In regular temperament theory, Carlos Alpha corresponds to the '''valentine''' temperament, which has an octave as a period and a semitone of about 78 cents as a generator. It also easily admits an extension to the 2.3.5.7.11.17.23 subgroup to a high degree of accuracy.


It can be seen as equalizing the steps between 20:21:22:23:24:25, which suggests a perhaps somewhat inaccurate extension to the full 23-limit which equalizes 19:20:21:22:23:24:25:26; this is the most accurately tuned around 31edo. Valentine tempers out the [[Slendric|slendrisma]] and can thus be seen as an extension splitting each step of [[slendric]] into three parts. In this way, it is a counterpart to [[miracle]], which splits the slendric generator into two parts.
It can be seen as equalizing the steps between 20:21:22:23:24:25, which suggests a perhaps somewhat inaccurate extension to the full 23-limit which equalizes 19:20:21:22:23:24:25:26; this is the most accurately tuned around 31edo. Valentine tempers out the [[Slendric|gamelisma]] and can thus be seen as an extension splitting each step of [[slendric]] into three parts. In this way, it is a counterpart to [[miracle]], which splits the slendric generator into two parts.


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Latest revision as of 20:43, 21 January 2026

Carlos Alpha is a tuning system conceptualized as a chain of steps between a 15edo and 16edo semitone in size, which reach a fifth after nine steps, 5/4 after five steps, and 8/7 after three steps. Originally, Carlos Alpha was conceptualized as multiple of these chains offset by octaves, but is also often used as a non-octave tuning system.

In regular temperament theory, Carlos Alpha corresponds to the valentine temperament, which has an octave as a period and a semitone of about 78 cents as a generator. It also easily admits an extension to the 2.3.5.7.11.17.23 subgroup to a high degree of accuracy.

It can be seen as equalizing the steps between 20:21:22:23:24:25, which suggests a perhaps somewhat inaccurate extension to the full 23-limit which equalizes 19:20:21:22:23:24:25:26; this is the most accurately tuned around 31edo. Valentine tempers out the gamelisma and can thus be seen as an extension splitting each step of slendric into three parts. In this way, it is a counterpart to miracle, which splits the slendric generator into two parts.

Intervals of Carlos Alpha
Note Up from the unison Interpretation Down from the octave Interpretation
0 0c 1/1 1200c 2/1
1 78c 21/20, 25/24 1122c 48/25, 40/21
2 156c 11/10, 12/11 1044c 20/11, 11/6
3 234c 8/7 966c 7/4
4 312c 6/5 888c 5/3
5 390c 5/4 810c 8/5
6 468c 21/16 732c 32/21
7 546c 11/8 654c 16/11
8 624c 23/16 576c 32/23
9 702c 3/2 498c 4/3
10 780c 11/7 420c 14/11
11 858c 18/11 342c 11/9
12 936c 12/7 264c 7/6
13 1014c 9/5 186c 10/9
14 1092c 15/8, 32/17 108c 16/15, 17/16
15 1170c 96/49 30c 49/48

As a non-octave temperament, it is essentially 9edf, in which case the second column of this table can be ignored and an in-tune 4/1 may be found at 31 generators up; 9edf can be seen as a 4.3.5.(8/7).11 temperament.