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== Theory == | == Theory == | ||
While not highly accurate for its size, 229edo is the point where a few important temperaments meet, and is [[distinctly consistent]] in the [[11-odd-limit]]. It [[tempers out]] 393216/390625 ([[würschmidt comma]]) and {{monzo| 39 -29 3 }} ([[tricot comma]]) in the 5-limit; [[2401/2400]], [[3136/3125]], [[6144/6125]], and [[14348907/14336000]] in the 7-limit; [[3025/3024]], [[3388/3375]], [[8019/8000]], [[14641/14580]] and 15488/15435 in the 11-limit, notably [[support | While not highly accurate for its size, 229edo is the point where a few important temperaments meet, and is [[consistency|distinctly consistent]] in the [[11-odd-limit]]. It [[tempering out|tempers out]] 393216/390625 ([[würschmidt comma]]) and {{monzo| 39 -29 3 }} ([[tricot comma]]) in the [[5-limit]]; [[2401/2400]], [[3136/3125]], [[6144/6125]], and [[14348907/14336000]] in the [[7-limit]]; [[3025/3024]], [[3388/3375]], [[8019/8000]], [[14641/14580]] and 15488/15435 in the [[11-limit]], notably [[support]]ing [[hemiwürschmidt]], [[newt]], and [[trident]]. | ||
It extends less well to the 13-limit. Using the [[patent val]] {{val| 229 363 532 643 792 '''847''' }}, it tempers out [[351/350]], [[1573/1568]], [[2080/2079]], and [[4096/4095]]. Using the alternative 229f val {{val| 229 363 532 643 792 '''848''' }}, it tempers out [[352/351]], [[729/728]], [[1001/1000]], and [[1716/1715]]. | It extends less well to the 13-limit. Using the [[patent val]] {{val| 229 363 532 643 792 '''847''' }}, it tempers out [[351/350]], [[1573/1568]], [[2080/2079]], and [[4096/4095]]. Using the alternative 229f val {{val| 229 363 532 643 792 '''848''' }}, it tempers out [[352/351]], [[729/728]], [[1001/1000]], and [[1716/1715]]. | ||
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=== Prime harmonics === | === Prime harmonics === | ||
{{Harmonics in equal|229 | {{Harmonics in equal|229}} | ||
=== Subsets and supersets === | === Subsets and supersets === |