- Source: One-third octave
A one-third octave is a logarithmic unit of frequency ratio equal to either one third of an octave (1200/3 = 400 cents: major third) or one tenth of a decade (3986.31/10 = 398.631 cents: M3 ). An alternative (unambiguous) term for one tenth of a decade is a decidecade.
Definitions
= Base 2
=ISO 18405:2017 defines a "one-third octave" (or "one-third octave (base 2)") as one third of an octave, corresponding to a frequency ratio of
2
1
/
3
{\displaystyle 2^{1/3}}
.
A one-third octave (base 2) is precisely 400 cents.
= Base 10
=IEC 61260-1:2014 and ANSI S1.6-2016 define a "one-third octave" as one tenth of a decade, corresponding to a frequency ratio of
10
1
/
10
{\displaystyle 10^{1/10}}
. This unit is referred to by ISO 18405 as a "decidecade" or "one-third octave (base 10)".
One decidecade is equal to 100 savarts (approximately 398.631 cents).
See also
Decibel
Octave band
Pseudo-octave
Tritonic scale
References
Further reading
Ainslie, Michael A.; Halvorsen, Michele B.; Robinson, Stephen P. (January 2022) [2021-11-09]. "A terminology standard for underwater acoustics and the benefits of international standardization". IEEE Journal of Oceanic Engineering. 47 (1). IEEE: 179–200. doi:10.1109/JOE.2021.3085947. eISSN 1558-1691. ISSN 0364-9059. S2CID 243948953. [1] (22 pages)
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