Topic: monzoblock37
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| File | Description | Notes | Period (ยข) | Limit |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| monzoblock37 | Symmetrical 13-limit Fokker block containing all of the primes as scale degrees | 37 | 1200.0 | 13 |
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From: genewardsmith (2012-04-05) Subject: monzoblock37 Here we go: ! monzoblock37.scl ! Symmetrical 13-limit Fokker block containing all of the primes as scale degrees ! Commas: 512/507, 121/120, 91/90, 385/384, 64/63; all generators -18 to 18 37 ! 1024/1001 33/32 16/15 13/12 12/11 44/39 8/7 7/6 13/11 77/64 16/13 5/4 33/26 13/10 4/3 192/143 11/8 128/91 91/64 16/11 143/96 3/2 20/13 52/33 8/5 13/8 128/77 22/13 12/7 7/4 39/22 11/6 24/13 15/8 64/33 1001/512 2/1
From: monz (2012-04-06) Subject: Re: monzoblock37 thanks, Gene! awesome! as they say in my neighborhood: "you da man!" i took a screenshot of the Lattice in Tonescape and wanted to upload it to the Files section here, but got a message that the moderator has disallowed uploads. (?) so i started making a webpage about 37-edo, but it's taking a long time. so for now, here is a link to the screenshot graphic: http://tonalsoft.com/enc/number/37-edo/images/37edo_2,3,5,7,11,13-space_gws-basis_triangular-lattice.jpg (delete line-breaks in that URL if there are any) note that i called it "gws-basis", because i didn't know what else to call it. -monz http://tonalsoft.com/tonescape.aspx Tonescape microtonal music software --- In tuning-math@yahoogroups.com, "genewardsmith" <genewardsmith@...> wrote: > > Here we go: > > > ! monzoblock37.scl > ! > Symmetrical 13-limit Fokker block containing all of the primes as scale degrees > ! Commas: 512/507, 121/120, 91/90, 385/384, 64/63; all generators -18 to 18 > 37 > ! > 1024/1001 > 33/32 > 16/15 > 13/12 > 12/11 > 44/39 > 8/7 > 7/6 > 13/11 > 77/64 > 16/13 > 5/4 > 33/26 > 13/10 > 4/3 > 192/143 > 11/8 > 128/91 > 91/64 > 16/11 > 143/96 > 3/2 > 20/13 > 52/33 > 8/5 > 13/8 > 128/77 > 22/13 > 12/7 > 7/4 > 39/22 > 11/6 > 24/13 > 15/8 > 64/33 > 1001/512 > 2/1 >
From: genewardsmith (2012-04-06) Subject: Re: monzoblock37 --- In tuning-math@yahoogroups.com, "monz" <joemonz@...> wrote: > so i started making a webpage about 37-edo, but it's > taking a long time. so for now, here is a link to the > screenshot graphic: > > http://tonalsoft.com/enc/number/37-edo/images/37edo_2,3,5,7,11,13-space_gws-basis_triangular-lattice.jpg Cool! So far as I can tell by looking at this, it's decently squarish.
From: monz (2012-04-07) Subject: Re: monzoblock37 yeah ... you are looking at a 3-D shadow of a 5-D structure, so i'm not sure how much the adjective "squarish" even applies, but i know what you mean. of course, it would be a lot easier for you to grasp the entire shape if you were rotating your view of it in Tonescape! ;-) -monz http://tonalsoft.com/tonescape.aspx Tonescape microtonal music software --- In tuning-math@yahoogroups.com, "genewardsmith" <genewardsmith@...> wrote: > > > > --- In tuning-math@yahoogroups.com, "monz" <joemonz@> wrote: > > > so i started making a webpage about 37-edo, but it's > > taking a long time. so for now, here is a link to the > > screenshot graphic: > > > > http://tonalsoft.com/enc/number/37-edo/images/37edo_2,3,5,7,11,13-space_gws-basis_triangular-lattice.jpg > > Cool! So far as I can tell by looking at this, it's decently squarish. >
From: monz (2012-04-07) Subject: Re: monzoblock37 Would someone please post the ASCII version of the sagittal notation for this Fokker block? I would like to add it to my upcoming Encyclopedia page. Thanks. -monz http:// --- In tuning-math@yahoogroups.com, "genewardsmith" <genewardsmith@...> wrote: > > Here we go: > > > ! monzoblock37.scl > ! > Symmetrical 13-limit Fokker block containing all of the primes as scale degrees > ! Commas: 512/507, 121/120, 91/90, 385/384, 64/63; all generators -18 to 18 > 37 > ! > 1024/1001 > 33/32 > 16/15 > 13/12 > 12/11 > 44/39 > 8/7 > 7/6 > 13/11 > 77/64 > 16/13 > 5/4 > 33/26 > 13/10 > 4/3 > 192/143 > 11/8 > 128/91 > 91/64 > 16/11 > 143/96 > 3/2 > 20/13 > 52/33 > 8/5 > 13/8 > 128/77 > 22/13 > 12/7 > 7/4 > 39/22 > 11/6 > 24/13 > 15/8 > 64/33 > 1001/512 > 2/1 >
From: monz (2012-04-09) Subject: Re: monzoblock37 Here is my new Tonalsoft Encyclopedia page about 37-edo: http://tonalsoft.com/enc/number/37-edo/37edo.aspx It is not yet included in the index menu, but in case anyone here wants to see it and use it, there's the URL. This is really quite a promising EDO tuning! I'm still hoping to get the ASCII sagittal notation for this periodicity-block. -monz http://tonalsoft.com/tonescape.aspx Tonescape microtonal music software --- In tuning-math@yahoogroups.com, "genewardsmith" <genewardsmith@...> wrote: > > Here we go: > > > ! monzoblock37.scl > ! > Symmetrical 13-limit Fokker block containing all of the primes as scale degrees > ! Commas: 512/507, 121/120, 91/90, 385/384, 64/63; all generators -18 to 18 > 37 > ! > 1024/1001 > 33/32 > 16/15 > 13/12 > 12/11 > 44/39 > 8/7 > 7/6 > 13/11 > 77/64 > 16/13 > 5/4 > 33/26 > 13/10 > 4/3 > 192/143 > 11/8 > 128/91 > 91/64 > 16/11 > 143/96 > 3/2 > 20/13 > 52/33 > 8/5 > 13/8 > 128/77 > 22/13 > 12/7 > 7/4 > 39/22 > 11/6 > 24/13 > 15/8 > 64/33 > 1001/512 > 2/1 >
From: genewardsmith (2012-04-09) Subject: Re: monzoblock37 --- In tuning-math@yahoogroups.com, "monz" <joemonz@...> wrote: > > Would someone please post the ASCII version of > the sagittal notation for this Fokker block? > I would like to add it to my upcoming Encyclopedia page. I can't do that for you, but here is an alternative plan you could also try: make use of the fact that 37 is half of 74. The two map the same through the 19-limit no-threes, with 74 mapping 3/2 to a meantone fifth. You could therefore use meantone notation for all of the no-threes 19-limit intervals of 37, but instead of C-G being a fifth, it would be C-E####. It may be screwball, but it would work.
From: genewardsmith (2012-04-09) Subject: Re: monzoblock37 --- In tuning-math@yahoogroups.com, "genewardsmith" <genewardsmith@...> wrote: > I can't do that for you, but here is an alternative plan you could also try: make use of the fact that 37 is half of 74. The two map the same through the 19-limit no-threes, with 74 mapping 3/2 to a meantone fifth. By the way, here is another factiod for you: take a basis for the commas of no-threes 37 through the 19-limit, for example 170/169, 176/175, 209/208, 247/245, 476/475, 608/605. Add 81/80 to this and you get <74 117 172 208 256 274 302 314|. If you add 250/243 instead you get <37 59 86 104 128 137 151 157|.
From: gdsecor (2012-04-11) Subject: Re: monzoblock37 Hi Monz, The simplest way to get the sagittal notation for a tuning is to load your .scl file into Scala. For a JI set you have to choose a precision level: Athenian level (medium precision): set nota saji1 Promethian level (high precision, no accents): set nota saji2 Herculean level (high precision, right accents): set nota saji3 Olympian level (extreme precision, left & right accents): set nota saji4 Promethean level is closest to the 37-equal notation I'm proposing below. To get saji3 & saji4 you'll need to download the very latest version of Scala, which Manuel released within the past week. (Note to Mike B.: native-fifth notations for 16-equal and 23-equal are now supported by Scala: set nota sa16n; set nota sa23n) For 37-equal, if you enter "set nota sa37" you'll see it notated as a subset of 111-equal. If you want a native-fifth notation for 37-equal, you'll need to edit (and save) the (text) file sag_et.par, inserting the following two lines immediately before the line consisting of "d 38 22": n 37 22 )~| /| )/|\ N\ ~N\ /N\ Then enter "set nota sa37n" on the command line to use this 37-equal native-fifth notation. (If you get an error message stating that this notation was not found, then exit Scala and rerun it to load the modified sag_et.par file. One possible substitution for the )/|\ symbol (3deg37) is /|), but I didn't choose it for two reasons: 1) it's valid for 13M (1024:1053), but not 35M (35:36, its primary role, which is 2deg37); 2) since the apotome is 6deg37, this symbol represents 1/2 apotome, in which case it would be preferable to use a symbol representing a JI interval closer in size to 1/2 apotome; )/|\ is defined as 5:49M (392:405), which is as close as you can get; /|\ (11M, 32:33) might have been a good candidate for 3deg37, except that it's 2deg37, for which instead I chose /| (5C, 80:81), because the latter is a lower prime limit, and its symbol is easier to distinguish from )/|\ . For 1deg37, the )~| symbol is defined as 143C (143:144, its primary role). There are other valid symbols, but this one appears to have the least amount of baggage (I'll spare you the details). --George --- In tuning-math@yahoogroups.com, "monz" <joemonz@...> wrote: > > Would someone please post the ASCII version of > the sagittal notation for this Fokker block? > I would like to add it to my upcoming Encyclopedia page. > > Thanks. > > -monz > http:// > > --- In tuning-math@yahoogroups.com, "genewardsmith" <genewardsmith@> wrote: > > > > Here we go: > > > > > > ! monzoblock37.scl > > ! > > Symmetrical 13-limit Fokker block containing all of the primes as scale degrees > > ! Commas: 512/507, 121/120, 91/90, 385/384, 64/63; all generators -18 to 18 > > 37 > > ! > > 1024/1001 > > 33/32 > > 16/15 > > 13/12 > > 12/11 > > 44/39 > > 8/7 > > 7/6 > > 13/11 > > 77/64 > > 16/13 > > 5/4 > > 33/26 > > 13/10 > > 4/3 > > 192/143 > > 11/8 > > 128/91 > > 91/64 > > 16/11 > > 143/96 > > 3/2 > > 20/13 > > 52/33 > > 8/5 > > 13/8 > > 128/77 > > 22/13 > > 12/7 > > 7/4 > > 39/22 > > 11/6 > > 24/13 > > 15/8 > > 64/33 > > 1001/512 > > 2/1
From: Wolf Peuker (2012-04-16) Subject: Re: [tuning-math] Re: monzoblock37 Hi Monz, Am 09.04.2012 02:50, schrieb monz: > Here is my new Tonalsoft Encyclopedia page about 37-edo: > > http://tonalsoft.com/enc/number/37-edo/37edo.aspx It seems not to be linked in the edo menu. Or I didn't find it? Best, Wolf