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editAnother feature of the template is worth pointing out. Harmonically generated intervals (those with primes in the numerator) will always appear above the fundamental (1/1) and the subharmonics (those with primes in the denominator) below. With a 9-limit system[clarification needed] the direction will be both above and to the right, leaving the other quadrant for more complex ratios with the opposite with the subharmonic. This makes it quite easy to understand what is being represented.
I removed the above because it is a self reference and lacks clarity. Hyacinth (talk) 01:14, 29 December 2018 (UTC)