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  1. 相对于 Matlab,Octave如何? - 知乎

    octave唯一的优点也就是占内存小了(< 500M),然而不知是不是安装的姿势不对,每次打开软件&跑个小命令,简直比PS和AE还慢。

  2. What is an octave? - Music: Practice & Theory Stack Exchange

    Mar 30, 2018 · An octave is simply an interval created by the use of the factor 2 instead - e.g. if we started with our 100Hz note again, and we wanted to go up an octave, we would double …

  3. tuning - Was the term "octave" coined after the development of …

    Oct 28, 2020 · Was the term “octave” coined after the development of early music theory? No. As shown below, it was already in use by the 11th century to denote the musical interval …

  4. Simple way to add an additional octave in Musescore?

    Aug 22, 2019 · Click first note and Shift + Click last note of desired selection, rests at the end of the selection don't need to be in there because they won't be affected by the octave change …

  5. theory - When was the word "octave" first used? - Music: Practice ...

    Oct 30, 2024 · So who first used the word "octave" in the modern music-theoretical sense, and, more importantly, when? By "the word 'octave'" I mean any word in any language that relates …

  6. Why do octaves sound equivalent? - Music: Practice & Theory …

    May 25, 2016 · @CarlWitthoft: Octave equivalence isn't the statement that notes separated by an octave sound the same. If I play 1000 Hz followed immediately by 2000 Hz, all humans can tell …

  7. 有了python, R,使用Octave做机器学习必要性在哪里? - 知乎

    用Octave作为入门的优点有以下: [1] Octave与Matlab兼容非常好,学会用Octave,再去用Matlab 简直无缝连接,很多大公司或者科研单位都是用Matlab作为主要数据处理和开发工具,包括我 …

  8. Ottava markings - Should this 8va be 8vb? - Music: Practice

    Feb 26, 2024 · 8va is an abbreviation for "ottava" ("octave" in Italian) and is commonly used both for higher and lower octave shifts. The key difference is the placement of the dashed line: …

  9. Is "16va" proper notation? - Music: Practice & Theory Stack …

    The basis of both the frequency and the cents measurement is a 2:1 octave relationship. Because pitch measurement systems (linear and logarithmic) are derived from the octave as 2:1, a …

  10. terminology - What exactly constitutes Unison? - Music: Practice ...

    Oct 15, 2024 · In most contexts, "unison" means "the same pitch in the same octave." However, as Laurence notes, doubling in octaves is often described as "unison," particularly if a soprano …