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Dividing the octave into 10600 equal parts gives a [[turkish cent]].
Dividing the octave into 10600 equal parts gives a [[turkish cent]].


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← 10599edo 10600edo 10601edo →
Prime factorization 23 × 52 × 53
Step size 0.113208 ¢ 
Fifth 6201\10600 (702 ¢) (→ 117\200)
Semitones (A1:m2) 1007:795 (114 ¢ : 90 ¢)
Dual sharp fifth 6201\10600 (702 ¢) (→ 117\200)
Dual flat fifth 6200\10600 (701.887 ¢) (→ 31\53)
Dual major 2nd 1801\10600 (203.887 ¢)
Consistency limit 3
Distinct consistency limit 3

Dividing the octave into 10600 equal parts gives a turkish cent.