Topic: A synched 5120/5103 scale example
1 scales
| File | Description | Notes | Period (ยข) |
|---|---|---|---|
| betacub | inverted 3x3x3 9-limit quintad cube beta (5120/5103) synch tempered | 46 | 1200.0 |
Thread (5 messages)
From: Gene Ward Smith (2005-10-12) Subject: A synched 5120/5103 scale example In message http://groups.yahoo.com/group/tuning-math/message/10065 I noted that the 3x3x3 chord cube, extended to quintads, produces a 47 note scale which is a good candidate for hemififths tempering (to a 46 note scale, eliminating a 2401/2400 step). As an example of the closeness of hemififths and 5120/5103 synch tuning, here is the inversion of that scale tuned to that tuning; since the 2401/2400 step is not eliminated but shrunk, I picked one of the two nearby steps to produce the scale. It has 20 otonal tetrads and 17 otonal quintads, of which one is anomalous; it still has synched beating of the major, minor and fifth components (brat -1), but the 7 is 0.182 cents sharp rather than 0.423 cents sharp. ! betacub.scl inverted 3x3x3 9-limit quintad cube beta (5120/5103) synch tempered 46 ! 49.729878 85.285706 110.150645 120.600012 135.015584 170.329890 181.020779 205.885718 230.750657 255.615596 266.306484 316.036363 351.350669 386.906496 436.636374 472.192202 497.057141 521.922080 546.787019 582.342847 617.657153 632.072725 667.387031 702.942859 727.807798 752.672737 763.363626 788.228565 813.093504 823.542871 883.963637 898.379209 908.828577 933.693516 969.249343 994.114282 1004.563649 1018.979221 1043.844161 1079.399988 1089.849355 1114.714294 1129.129866 1139.579233 1164.444172 1200.000000
From: Paul Erlich (2005-10-14) Subject: Re: A synched 5120/5103 scale example --- In tuning-math@yahoogroups.com, "Gene Ward Smith" <gwsmith@s...> wrote: > beta (5120/5103) Eduardo Sabat-Garibaldi introduced the "beta" terminology for *different* 'commas'; hence "beta 2" and "beta 5" are different, for example. "Beta" alone doesn't signify any comma according to Eduardo's system or any other that I know of.
From: Carl Lumma (2005-10-14) Subject: Re: [tuning-math] Re: A synched 5120/5103 scale example >> beta (5120/5103) > >Eduardo Sabat-Garibaldi introduced the "beta" terminology for >*different* 'commas'; hence "beta 2" and "beta 5" are different, for >example. "Beta" alone doesn't signify any comma according to Eduardo's >system or any other that I know of. And Wendy Carlos has a temperament by this name. -Carl
From: Gene Ward Smith (2005-10-15) Subject: Re: A synched 5120/5103 scale example --- In tuning-math@yahoogroups.com, "Paul Erlich" <perlich@a...> wrote: > > --- In tuning-math@yahoogroups.com, "Gene Ward Smith" <gwsmith@s...> > wrote: > > > beta (5120/5103) > > Eduardo Sabat-Garibaldi introduced the "beta" terminology for > *different* 'commas'; hence "beta 2" and "beta 5" are different, for > example. "Beta" alone doesn't signify any comma according to Eduardo's > system or any other that I know of. Beta5 is the only beta Manuel lists, I'll call it something else if someone has a good suggestion.
From: Paul Erlich (2005-10-17) Subject: Re: A synched 5120/5103 scale example --- In tuning-math@yahoogroups.com, "Gene Ward Smith" <gwsmith@s...> wrote: > > --- In tuning-math@yahoogroups.com, "Paul Erlich" <perlich@a...> wrote: > > > > --- In tuning-math@yahoogroups.com, "Gene Ward Smith" <gwsmith@s...> > > wrote: > > > > > beta (5120/5103) > > > > Eduardo Sabat-Garibaldi introduced the "beta" terminology for > > *different* 'commas'; hence "beta 2" and "beta 5" are different, for > > example. "Beta" alone doesn't signify any comma according to Eduardo's > > system or any other that I know of. > > Beta5 is the only beta Manuel lists, Really? What happened to Beta2, Manuel? Any others?