Topic: A 13-limit JI scale
1 scales
| File | Description | Notes | Period (ยข) | Limit |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| sk13 | 13-limit JI scale with 14 complete septads | 41 | 1200.0 | 13 |
Thread (4 messages)
From: Gene Ward Smith (2003-10-20) Subject: A 13-limit JI scale I'm presenting this simply because I'm writing something in it. It is irregular and has a lot of notes (41), but is useful because it has fourteen complete 13-limit septads, 7 otonal and 7 utonal. It could be tempered with (tempering out 10648/10647 is hardly likely to do any damage, for instance) but I don't because the septads are all I need. ! sk13.scl 13-limit JI scale with 14 complete septads 41 ! 33/32 27/26 21/20 15/14 13/12 12/11 9/8 15/13 7/6 33/28 6/5 39/32 27/22 5/4 33/26 9/7 21/16 4/3 27/20 15/11 11/8 18/13 39/28 3/2 21/13 13/8 18/11 33/20 5/3 27/16 12/7 7/4 39/22 9/5 11/6 24/13 15/8 21/11 27/14 39/20 2
From: Manuel Op de Coul (2003-10-21) Subject: Re: [tuning-math] A 13-limit JI scale And a known one, it's a transposition of the 13-limit Partch diamond. Manuel
From: Gene Ward Smith (2003-10-21) Subject: Re: A 13-limit JI scale --- In [email protected], "Manuel Op de Coul" <manuel.op.de.coul@e...> wrote: > And a known one, it's a transposition of the 13-limit > Partch diamond. I presumed it was likely to be a known stellated something or other, but Scala didn't tell me that. Is there I way I could have gotten it to? Thanks for the info!
From: Manuel Op de Coul (2003-10-22) Subject: Re: [tuning-math] Re: A 13-limit JI scale >I presumed it was likely to be a known stellated something or other, >but Scala didn't tell me that. Is there I way I could have gotten it >to? I used the compare command. Another slightly crude way is "iter/key lat/diam" and looking if you see a filled square. Manuel