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  1. Thank you for the response. I am glad to know that "Pure" and "Just" are one and the same thing. Casio provides two "Pure" scales : Pure Major and Pure Minor. What are the differences? Specifically I would like to know the frequency ratios used in Pure Major and Pure Minor. Just intonation uses frequency ratios such as 3/2, 5/4 and so on. Casio has not provided ratios it uses on Pure Major and Pure Minor. Casio has also not provided the frequency and cents on the middle C key for Pure Major and Pure Minor. I will really appreciate if I get this information. Thanks.
  2. Thank you for the response. I am glad to know that "Pure" and "Just" are one and the same thing. Casio provides two "Pure" scales : Pure Major and Pure Minor. What are the differences? Specifically I would like to know the frequency ratios used in Pure Major and Pure Minor. Just intonation uses frequency ratios such as 3/2, 5/4 and so on. Casio has not provided ratios it uses on Pure Major and Pure Minor. Casio has also not provided the frequency and cents on the middle C key for Pure Major and Pure Minor. I will really appreciate if I get this information. Thanks.
  3. Hello, I have the WK-200. It allows me to select preset scales such as Pure Major, Pure Minor. By default, the scale is "Equal Temperament". I would like to use "Just Intonation" which is not available in WK-200. My question is what are Pure Major and Pure Minor? Are they very close to "Just Intonation"? Thanks.
  4. Hello, I have the WK-200. It allows me to select preset scales such as Pure Major, Pure Minor. By default, the scale is "Equal Temperament". I would like to use "Just Intonation" which is not available in WK-200. My question is what are Pure Major and Pure Minor? Are they very close to "Just Intonation"? Thanks.
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