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TET, CET, YET, and ...

🔗Gary Morrison <71670.2576@...>

2/6/1997 5:41:55 AM
Similarly with Matt Nathan's suggestion of "YET" for a tuning whose
chromatic step size is an even number of Yamaha units (1024ths of an
octave), I suppose one could also add "MET" for a tuning whose step size is
an even number of millioctaves.

But that's probably a real dead end.

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