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octavebased

Octavebased is an adjective used in scholarly and technical writing to describe systems, analyses, or design principles organized around octave relationships. An octave, in Western music, is the interval where frequencies double; octave equivalence holds that pitches separated by octaves are perceptually related, even though they occupy different pitch classes. Consequently, octavebased approaches emphasize cross-octave connections and uniform treatment of pitch classes across octaves.

In music theory and pedagogy, octavebased concepts appear in discussions of octave equivalence, transposition, and voice

In signal processing and acoustics, octavebased filter banks and band-structure analyses group frequencies into octave bands,

Because octavebased is not a widely standardized term, its usage tends to be contextual and technical, and

leading
across
registers.
Some
scales
and
tunings
are
described
as
octavebased
when
their
structure
or
analysis
applies
identically
across
octaves,
rather
than
being
reset
at
each
octave.
enabling
octave-wide
perception
models
and
spectrum
analysis.
In
digital
audio
work,
octavebased
processing
may
refer
to
algorithms
that
operate
consistently
across
octaves,
such
as
octave
shifting
or
octave-based
spectral
analysis.
readers
should
rely
on
surrounding
definitions
to
interpret
the
intended
scope.
The
term
functions
as
a
descriptive
label
indicating
octave-centered
organization
rather
than
as
a
fixed
technical
category.