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Temperament Finding with Unison Vectors

🔗Graham Breed <gbreed@gmail.com>

9/29/2011 2:05:02 PM

I can find unison vectors without torsion in Python now.
The code here is updated:

http://x31eq.com/temper/regular.zip

The online scripts here have more unison vector support:

http://x31eq.com/temper/

Note that ratios are clickable. The ratios are shown
when the "prime limit" only consists of integers. As a
side effect of this, you can see some unison vector search
URLs, and the unison vector searches will do something
sensible with non-consecutive prime limits. You can't
specify such limits from the search page, though. I'll
have a look at that tomorrow.

If you find something that doesn't behave the way you think
it should, send me a message and I'll pick it up in the
morning.

Graham

🔗Keenan Pepper <keenanpepper@gmail.com>

9/29/2011 7:28:06 PM

--- In tuning-math@yahoogroups.com, Graham Breed <gbreed@...> wrote:
> Note that ratios are clickable. The ratios are shown
> when the "prime limit" only consists of integers. As a
> side effect of this, you can see some unison vector search
> URLs, and the unison vector searches will do something
> sensible with non-consecutive prime limits. You can't
> specify such limits from the search page, though. I'll
> have a look at that tomorrow.

Yayyy!!!

Keenan

🔗Graham Breed <gbreed@gmail.com>

9/30/2011 12:48:15 AM

Unison vectors work with subgroup limits now:

http://x31eq.com/temper/

Graham

🔗Mike Battaglia <battaglia01@gmail.com>

10/1/2011 7:33:49 AM

On Fri, Sep 30, 2011 at 3:48 AM, Graham Breed <gbreed@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> Unison vectors work with subgroup limits now:
>
> http://x31eq.com/temper/

Has Festivus come early this year?

-Mike