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66edo might not be immediately recognizable for fractional-octave potential, but its step is in direct proximity to [[96/95]]. | 66edo might not be immediately recognizable for fractional-octave potential, but its step is in direct proximity to [[96/95]]. | ||
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[[Support]]ing [[ET]]s: {{EDOs| 198, 1650, 1848, ... }} | [[Support]]ing [[ET]]s: {{EDOs| 198, 1650, 1848, ... }} | ||
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66edo might not be immediately recognizable for fractional-octave potential, but its step is in direct proximity to 96/95.
Dysprosium (add-19)
Dysprosium is named after the 66th chemical element. Conceptualized as an add-19 subgroup temperament.
Subgroup: 2.3.5.7.11.19
Comma list: 9801/9800, 10241/10240, 250047/250000, 2955004695936/2954085800435
Sval mapping: [⟨66 3 11 104 208 321], ⟨0 5 7 4 1 -2]]
- mapping generators: ~96/95 = 1\66, ~9625/7776 = 369.478
Optimal tuning (CTE): ~9625/7776 = 369.478
Supporting ETs: 198, 1650, 1848, ...