rodpoole

Rod Poole's 13-limit scale

Properties

Notes17
Period1200.0 ¢
Just13-limit
Source Mailing lists
Referencehttps://yahootuninggroupsultimatebackup.github.io/tuning/topicId_97196.html#97200
Thread1 scale
Tone Tone (¢) Step Step (¢)
33/32 53 33/32 53
13/12 139 104/99 85
9/8 204 27/26 65
7/6 267 28/27 63
11/9 347 22/21 81
14/11 418 126/121 70
4/3 498 22/21 81
11/8 551 33/32 53
13/9 637 104/99 85
3/2 702 27/26 65
14/9 765 28/27 63
44/27 845 22/21 81
27/16 906 729/704 60
7/4 969 28/27 63
11/6 1049 22/21 81
21/11 1119 126/121 70
2/1 1200 22/21 81

Similar scales

FileNotesRotationMax diff (¢)
turquoise17 17 2 4.7
turquoise17-104ed2 17 2 5.7
705-17 17 1 9.1
parapyth17trans 17 10 10.3
xen18-schulter-pure-11-14-17 17 1 10.4
shur17 17 15 10.5
leapday17 17 1 10.7
peppermint-parapyth17_g 17 10 12.0
14_13-parapyth17 17 10 12.4
o3-parapyth17_g 17 10 13.2

Parent scales

FileNotesMax diff (¢)
met24-ji3_A 24 4.9
peprmintA 24 6.4
reg705_24 24 6.7
Tolerant-Secor-29 29 5.4
secor29tolerant 29 6.0
neogeb24 24 9.0
ri17isha 24 11.3
lin76-34 24 12.2
peprmint 24 12.7
17x2_55 34 7.6

Child scales

FileNotesMax diff (¢)
segah_rat 7 0.0
xen09-chalmers-tritriadic-18-22-27 7 0.0
xen09-chalmers-tritriadic-3-7-9 7 0.0
xen09-chalmers-tritriadic-6-7-9 7 0.0
xen09-chalmers-tritriadic-8-11-12 7 0.0
xen09-wilson-marwa-07-07 7 0.0
xen09-wilson-marwa-07-08 7 0.0
xen09-wilson-marwa-15a-05 7 0.0
xen09-wilson-marwa-15b-02 7 0.0
xen09-wilson-marwa-15b-03 7 0.0
Mailing list post
From: genewardsmith (2011-03-21)
Subject: Re: Some rank 2 temperaments based off of Rod Poole's scale

--- In tuning@yahoogroups.com, Mike Battaglia <battaglia01@...> wrote:
>
> Hey all,
> 
> Ron Sword pointed me towards Rod Poole's apparently famous, no-5's 17
> note scale here:
> 
> http://anaphoriasouth.blogspot.com/2009/10/scale-develops-rod-pooles-tuning.html

This apparently famous scale is not in the Scala directory, so here it is:

! rodpoole.scl
!
Rod Poole's 13-limit scale
! http://anaphoriasouth.blogspot.com/2009/10/scale-develops-rod-pooles-tuning.html
 17
!
 33/32
 13/12
 9/8
 7/6
 11/9
 14/11
 4/3
 11/8
 13/9
 3/2
 14/9
 44/27
 27/16
 7/4
 11/6
 21/11
 2/1

I wish people could be induced to include the Scala file when talking about a scale.

> I decided to test myself and see if I could come up with a decent rank
> 2 scale for it. I came up with the 2.3.7.11.13 rank 2 temperament that
> eliminates 729/728, 896/891, and 352/351.

Good choice; it could also be called 144/143, 243/242, 364/363. Either way, the no-fives temperament you get is hemif:

http://xenharmonic.wikispaces.com/Chromatic+pairs#Hemif

 I also thought that it might
> be worthwhile to bring this down into the full 13-limit by eliminating
> 105/104 as well.

Extending hemif to hemififhs is an obvious move. That would mean adding 196/195 to the comma mix.
Full thread (7 messages)
From: Mike Battaglia (2011-03-21)
Subject: Some rank 2 temperaments based off of Rod Poole's scale

Hey all,

Ron Sword pointed me towards Rod Poole's apparently famous, no-5's 17
note scale here:

http://anaphoriasouth.blogspot.com/2009/10/scale-develops-rod-pooles-tuning.html

I decided to test myself and see if I could come up with a decent rank
2 scale for it. I came up with the 2.3.7.11.13 rank 2 temperament that
eliminates 729/728, 896/891, and 352/351. I also thought that it might
be worthwhile to bring this down into the full 13-limit by eliminating
105/104 as well. There is probably a secret trick to represent these
commas as a set of simpler ones using Smith normal form, but I'm not
in on the secret.

The obvious choice here was to equate 81/64 and 14/11, which means
that 896/891 vanishes. I'm tempted to say that should be a feature of
every 11-limit temperament, ever. I did the rest from there by hand.

I don't think that Graham's temperament finder supports subgroup
temperaments, but here's the resulting full 13-limit temperament with
105/104 vanishing:

http://x31eq.com/cgi-bin/rt.cgi?ets=17_24&error=8.069&limit=13&invariant=2_-16_13_5_-1_1_1_7_-1_2_4

Can anyone do better here?

-Mike
From: Graham Breed (2011-03-21)
Subject: Re: [tuning] Some rank 2 temperaments based off of Rod Poole's scale

On 21 March 2011 12:07, Mike Battaglia <battaglia01@...> wrote:

> I don't think that Graham's temperament finder supports subgroup
> temperaments, but here's the resulting full 13-limit temperament with
> 105/104 vanishing:
>
> http://x31eq.com/cgi-bin/rt.cgi?ets=17_24&error=8.069&limit=13&invariant=2_-16_13_5_-1_1_1_7_-1_2_4

It does support subgroup temperaments, but not from the ratio search.
You can lter the limit in your link though:

http://x31eq.com/cgi-bin/rt.cgi?ets=17_24&limit=2.3.7.11.13


                      Graham
From: genewardsmith (2011-03-21)
Subject: Re: Some rank 2 temperaments based off of Rod Poole's scale

--- In tuning@yahoogroups.com, Mike Battaglia <battaglia01@...> wrote:
>
> Hey all,
> 
> Ron Sword pointed me towards Rod Poole's apparently famous, no-5's 17
> note scale here:
> 
> http://anaphoriasouth.blogspot.com/2009/10/scale-develops-rod-pooles-tuning.html

This apparently famous scale is not in the Scala directory, so here it is:

! rodpoole.scl
!
Rod Poole's 13-limit scale
! http://anaphoriasouth.blogspot.com/2009/10/scale-develops-rod-pooles-tuning.html
 17
!
 33/32
 13/12
 9/8
 7/6
 11/9
 14/11
 4/3
 11/8
 13/9
 3/2
 14/9
 44/27
 27/16
 7/4
 11/6
 21/11
 2/1

I wish people could be induced to include the Scala file when talking about a scale.

> I decided to test myself and see if I could come up with a decent rank
> 2 scale for it. I came up with the 2.3.7.11.13 rank 2 temperament that
> eliminates 729/728, 896/891, and 352/351.

Good choice; it could also be called 144/143, 243/242, 364/363. Either way, the no-fives temperament you get is hemif:

http://xenharmonic.wikispaces.com/Chromatic+pairs#Hemif

 I also thought that it might
> be worthwhile to bring this down into the full 13-limit by eliminating
> 105/104 as well.

Extending hemif to hemififhs is an obvious move. That would mean adding 196/195 to the comma mix.
From: Mike Battaglia (2011-03-22)
Subject: Re: [tuning] Some rank 2 temperaments based off of Rod Poole's scale

On Mon, Mar 21, 2011 at 7:26 AM, Graham Breed <gbreed@...> wrote:
>
> On 21 March 2011 12:07, Mike Battaglia <battaglia01@...> wrote:
>
> > I don't think that Graham's temperament finder supports subgroup
> > temperaments, but here's the resulting full 13-limit temperament with
> > 105/104 vanishing:
> >
> > http://x31eq.com/cgi-bin/rt.cgi?ets=17_24&error=8.069&limit=13&invariant=2_-16_13_5_-1_1_1_7_-1_2_4
>
> It does support subgroup temperaments, but not from the ratio search.
> You can lter the limit in your link though:
>
> http://x31eq.com/cgi-bin/rt.cgi?ets=17_24&limit=2.3.7.11.13
>
> Graham

Oh, nice! I never realized this before. Does the &invariant=xxxxxx thing matter?

-Mike
From: Graham Breed (2011-03-22)
Subject: Re: [tuning] Some rank 2 temperaments based off of Rod Poole's scale

On 22 March 2011 10:18, Mike Battaglia <battaglia01@...> wrote:

> Oh, nice! I never realized this before. Does the &invariant=xxxxxx thing matter?

It matters if the defining ETs don't give the right mapping.  You have
to alter it to fit the subgroups -- and be careful with this because a
crazy mapping might bog down the ET search.  It comes from the
(Hermite) reduced mapping.  I forget what happens when the Hermite
normal form isn't the one shown.


                      Graham
From: Mike Battaglia (2011-03-22)
Subject: Re: [tuning] Re: Some rank 2 temperaments based off of Rod Poole's scale

On Mon, Mar 21, 2011 at 12:52 PM, genewardsmith
<genewardsmith@...> wrote:
>
> I also thought that it might
> > be worthwhile to bring this down into the full 13-limit by eliminating
> > 105/104 as well.
>
> Extending hemif to hemififhs is an obvious move. That would mean adding 196/195 to the comma mix.

Is eliminating 196/195 the same here as eliminating 105/104, or is
this a separate suggestion?

-Mike
From: genewardsmith (2011-03-22)
Subject: Re: Some rank 2 temperaments based off of Rod Poole's scale

--- In tuning@yahoogroups.com, Mike Battaglia <battaglia01@...> wrote:
>
> On Mon, Mar 21, 2011 at 12:52 PM, genewardsmith
> <genewardsmith@...> wrote:
> >
> > I also thought that it might
> > > be worthwhile to bring this down into the full 13-limit by eliminating
> > > 105/104 as well.
> >
> > Extending hemif to hemififhs is an obvious move. That would mean adding 196/195 to the comma mix.
> 
> Is eliminating 196/195 the same here as eliminating 105/104, or is
> this a separate suggestion?

It leads to a temperament which is the same in 41et but not in general, and which has a higher badness figure. I don't know a name for it.

Raw file

! rodpoole.scl
!
Rod Poole's 13-limit scale
! http://anaphoriasouth.blogspot.com/2009/10/scale-develops-rod-pooles-tuning.html
 17
!
 33/32
 13/12
 9/8
 7/6
 11/9
 14/11
 4/3
 11/8
 13/9
 3/2
 14/9
 44/27
 27/16
 7/4
 11/6
 21/11
 2/1
!
! https://yahootuninggroupsultimatebackup.github.io/tuning/topicId_97196.html#97200
!
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