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The double duodene

🔗genewardsmith <genewardsmith@...>

5/28/2010 3:31:32 AM

Here's another scale which fits into a compass of 24 notes to an octave, the Ellis duodene times 11/9 the Ellis duodene, tempered by 240et. Why 240, I hear you asking? All is explained here:

http://xenharmonic.wikispaces.com/240edo

The double duodene has three step sizes, good for it. It is an 11-limit scale in the spectacle planar temperament, which tempers out 225/224 and 243/242. If you can't sound xenharmonic with it you ain't trying, but it also has lots of 5-limit triads and 7-limit tetrads to play with.

! doubleduo.scl
Ellis duodene union 11/9 times the duodene in 240et
24
!
35.
115.
165.
200.
235.
315.
350.
385.
465.
500.
550.
585.
665.
700.
735.
815.
850.
885.
935.
1015.
1050.
1085.
1165.
1200.