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{{Infobox fractional-octave|60}}
[[60edo]] is a highly composite EDO, and some its multiples are notable for their consistency limits, such as 2460edo, which is a zeta edo.
[[60edo]] is a highly composite EDO, and some its multiples are notable for their consistency limits, such as 2460edo, which is a zeta edo.
==Minutes==
 
== Minutes ==
Defined as the 2460 & 4320 temperament, starting with the 13-limit. Named "minutes" for period-60, since there's 60 minutes in an hour. In light of 12 being a divisor of 60, minutes tempers out the [[Kirnberger's atom]], and in the limits below 13, it's a contorted atomic temperament.
Defined as the 2460 & 4320 temperament, starting with the 13-limit. Named "minutes" for period-60, since there's 60 minutes in an hour. In light of 12 being a divisor of 60, minutes tempers out the [[Kirnberger's atom]], and in the limits below 13, it's a contorted atomic temperament.


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=== 19-limit ===
=== 19-limit ===
Subgroup: 2.3.5.7.11.13.17
Subgroup: 2.3.5.7.11.13.17.19


Comma list: 9801/9800, 10241/10240, 13377/13376, 5929/5928, 89376/89375, 23409/23408
Comma list: 9801/9800, 10241/10240, 13377/13376, 5929/5928, 89376/89375, 23409/23408
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Optimal tuning (CTE): ~216/175 = 364.385
Optimal tuning (CTE): ~216/175 = 364.385
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[[Category:60edo]]
[[Category:60edo]]
[[Category:Temperament collections]]
[[Category:Rank 2]]