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What's <20, -15, 0, -70, -56, 42]?

🔗Paul Erlich <perlich@aya.yale.edu>

5/13/2004 3:04:36 AM

For some reason, I can't find it on Gene's big list of 32,201 of
these wedgies. Am I going crazy? Why isn't it there? Its LCM is
comparable to the national debt on Sept. 30, 1994, only one year
later than ennealimmal.

🔗Paul Erlich <perlich@aya.yale.edu>

5/13/2004 3:15:27 AM

🔗Graham Breed <graham@microtonal.co.uk>

5/13/2004 3:14:33 AM

Paul Erlich wrote:
> For some reason, I can't find it on Gene's big list of 32,201 of > these wedgies. Am I going crazy? Why isn't it there? Its LCM is > comparable to the national debt on Sept. 30, 1994, only one year > later than ennealimmal.

should that be <<20, -15, 0, -70, -56, 42]]?

1/2, 113.7 cent generator

basis:
(0.20000000000000001, 0.094719200833399242)

mapping by period and generator:
[(5, 0), (6, 4), (13, -3), (14, 0)]

mapping by steps:
[(5, 5), (-2, 2), (19, 16), (14, 14)]

highest interval width: 7
complexity measure: 35 (45 for smallest MOS)
highest error: 0.007355 (8.826 cents)
unique

graham

🔗Graham Breed <graham@microtonal.co.uk>

5/13/2004 3:16:22 AM

<<4, 6, 6, 0, -2, -3]] gives

0/1, 277.1 cent generator

basis:
(0.5, 0.23088169264746539)

mapping by period and generator:
[(2, 0), (4, -2), (6, -3), (7, -3)]

mapping by steps:
[(2, 0), (-2, 2), (-3, 3), (-2, 3)]

highest interval width: 3
complexity measure: 6 (10 for smallest MOS)
highest error: 0.046726 (56.071 cents)

Graham