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  • Vector's just notation is a way of writing intervals based on the pyth-spine and c It uses Vector's ordinal anchors, which are equal to neutral Pythagorean intervals. ...
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  • ...ependent''' if no vector in the set is redundant: no nonzero multiple of a vector can be written as a sum of multiples of other vectors. In the Xenharmonic R ...prime exponents. Also called an '''interval vector''' or a '''prime count vector'''. ...
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  • !Solfege<br>([[User:Vector|Vector]]) A system of solfege for the 10-form proposed by Vector is as follows: ...
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  • |Vector Graphics |[[User:Vector]] ...
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  • Vector's just notation is a way of writing intervals based on the pyth-spine and c It uses Vector's ordinal anchors, which are equal to neutral Pythagorean intervals. ...
    3 KB (493 words) - 07:00, 13 December 2025
  • #REDIRECT [[User:Vector/Vector's interval naming scheme]] ...
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  • '''Adaptive diatonic interval names''' ('''ADIN''') are Vector's attempt to characterize the labelling of certain EDOs' degrees of thirds ...
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  • ...d3, A3, d6, d7, or A7 (in fact, it can at maximum extend itself to 19edo). Vector prefers to avoid extending this with microtonal accidentals for the reason An alternative way to extend solfege by Vector is to ignore accidentals entirely, and let, for instance, ''fa'' stand for ...
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  • ...ector Blackwood.mp3|thumb|An example of Blackwood temperament in a song by Vector]] ...
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  • In the Python implementation below, <code>x</code> represents the vector <math>(x_1, x_2, ..., x_n),</math> <code>x0</code> is the initial guess for ...
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  • ...| Native-fifths <br> (ups & downs) !! rowspan="1" | Blackdye/Zarlino <br> (Vector) !! rowspan="1" | Pajara <br> decatonic ...
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  • ...ere s represents [[9/8]] and L represents sqrt([[4/3]]). It is so named by Vector because it is constructed from the equally divided [[Polychordal scale|tric ...
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  • The system of '''adaptive diatonic interval names (ADIN)''', developed by Vector and Leriendil, is a way to (mostly) uniquely label the intervals in an EDO ...
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  • #REDIRECT [[User:Vector/List of edos by fifth size]] ...
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  • !Accuracy (Vector) ...
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  • ...hout substantial modification (considered a key cutoff for 'large EDOs' by Vector), and also the edo with the sharpest diatonic fifth, having a mosdiatonic c ...
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