Cross-set

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A cross-set of two or more chords is a scale formed by taking every element of the Cartesian product of these chords and stacking all the intervals listed in the element (and reducing by the equave if necessary).

On this wiki, a cross-set of two chords is denoted as chord1 × chord2 (though this is abuse of Cartesian product notation).