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88CET Definition

🔗Gary Morrison <71670.2576@...>

2/5/1997 5:20:06 AM
> > That puts the P5 at
> > about 695.5 cents, which means that it's somewhat similar with 88TET
(not
> > to be confused with 88CET).
> 88TET stands for 88-tone equal temperament, but what does 8CET stand for?

88CET stands for "88-Cent [per step] Equal Temperament". 88TET and
88CET could be characterized as inverses of each other: 88TET has a step
size of ~13.63c and 88 steps/octave, whereas 88CET has a step size of 88c
and ~13.63 steps/octave.

This "CET" terminology is my idea, as far as I know. It's convenient
for a naming an equal-temperament whose step-size is an even number of
cents but doesn't work out to any exact subdivision of any particular
integer or integer ratio. 88CET is pretty close to 3 equal steps per 7:6,
4 per 11:9, 5 per 9:7, 7 per 10:7, 8 per 3:2, 10 per 5:3, 11 per 7:4, 16
per 9:4, or 18 per 5:2, but it isn't exactly any of those.

Carlos' alpha could be described as 78CET, and beta as 64CET.

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