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octeqtri

🔗Carl Lumma <clumma@yahoo.com>

10/9/2002 12:27:05 PM

Hey Paul,

Has the top of this image been cut off?

/tuning/files/perlich/octeqtri.jpg

Any idea what post this originated in?

-Carl

🔗wallyesterpaulrus <wallyesterpaulrus@yahoo.com>

10/9/2002 12:30:30 PM

--- In tuning@y..., "Carl Lumma" <clumma@y...> wrote:
> Hey Paul,
>
> Has the top of this image been cut off?
>
> /tuning/files/perlich/octeqtri.jpg

that's really weird -- i wonder how the top got cut off . . .

> Any idea what post this originated in?

ancient. if i did this recently, i would have

(a) put the axes at 60-degree angles;
(b) used true octave-equivalent harmonic entropy instead of averaging
the 0-600 with the 600-1200 values.

🔗Carl Lumma <clumma@yahoo.com>

10/9/2002 12:39:10 PM

> ancient. if i did this recently, i would have
>
> (a) put the axes at 60-degree angles;
> (b) used true octave-equivalent harmonic entropy ...
> the 0-600 with the 600-1200 values.

Ok. So is 'waves' the thing to use these days?

'Be nice to have a list of the top 20 triads, with their
vals.

-Carl

🔗wallyesterpaulrus <wallyesterpaulrus@yahoo.com>

10/9/2002 12:45:02 PM

--- In tuning@y..., "Carl Lumma" <clumma@y...> wrote:
> > ancient. if i did this recently, i would have
> >
> > (a) put the axes at 60-degree angles;
> > (b) used true octave-equivalent harmonic entropy ...
> > the 0-600 with the 600-1200 values.
>
> Ok. So is 'waves' the thing to use these days?

that's not octave-equivalent.

> 'Be nice to have a list of the top 20 triads, with their
> vals.

octave-equivalent? octave-specific? total dyadic entropy? triadic
entropy?

🔗Carl Lumma <clumma@yahoo.com>

10/9/2002 1:09:18 PM

>>Ok. So is 'waves' the thing to use these days?
>
>that's not octave-equivalent.
>
>>'Be nice to have a list of the top 20 triads, with their
>>vals.
>
>octave-equivalent? octave-specific? total dyadic entropy?
>triadic entropy?

See reply on harmonic_entropy.

-C.