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''' | The '''octaphore''', also known as the '''enneagari comma''', is a [[small comma|small]] [[7-limit]] (also 2.3.7-[[subgroup]]) [[comma]] measuring about 5.64 [[cent]]s. It is so named because it is the amount by which eight [[28/27]] third-tones exceed the [[4/3]] perfect fourth. It can also be found as the amount by which seven 28/27 third-tones exceed the [[9/7]] supermajor third, or as the sum of the [[garischisma|garischisma (33554432/33480783)]] and the [[septimal ennealimma|septimal ennealimma (40353607/40310784)]]. | ||
== Temperaments == | == Temperaments == |
Revision as of 19:01, 3 October 2024
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enneagari comma
The octaphore, also known as the enneagari comma, is a small 7-limit (also 2.3.7-subgroup) comma measuring about 5.64 cents. It is so named because it is the amount by which eight 28/27 third-tones exceed the 4/3 perfect fourth. It can also be found as the amount by which seven 28/27 third-tones exceed the 9/7 supermajor third, or as the sum of the garischisma (33554432/33480783) and the septimal ennealimma (40353607/40310784).
Temperaments
Tempering out the octaphore comma in the full 7-limit leads to rank-3 octaphore temperament, and tempering it out in the 2.3.7 subgroup leads to the rank-2 actinide temperament.
Octaphore
Subgroup: 2.3.5.7
Comma list: 94450499584/94143178827
Mapping: [⟨1 2 0 4], ⟨0 -8 0 -23], ⟨0 0 1 0]]
- mapping generators: ~2, ~28/27, ~5
Optimal tuning (POTE): ~2 = 1\1, ~28/27 = 62.233, ~5/4 = 386.314
Optimal ET sequence: 19, 39d, 58, 77, 96d, 135
2.3.7 Unicorn
If we temper the octaphore in its minimal prime subgroup of 2.3.7, we get the 2.3.7-subgroup version of unicorn, where it finds prime 5 by interpreting five gens as a flat ~6/5 by tempering 126/125.
Subgroup: 2.3.7
Comma list: 94450499584/94143178827
Mapping: [⟨1 2 4], ⟨0 -8 -23]]
- mapping generators: ~2, ~28/27
Optimal tuning (POTE): ~2 = 1\1, ~28/27 = 62.233
Optimal ET sequence: 19, 20d, 39d, 58, 77, 96d, 135