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Another notable feature of the mina is the accuracy and breadth of its approximations to just intervals. Accordingly it is hardly necessary to express intervals in non-integer values of mina, something that arguably cannot be said of cents. [[2460edo]] is uniquely [[consistent]] through to the [[27-limit]], which is not very remarkable in itself ([[388edo]] is the first such system), but what is remarkable is the degree of accuracy to which it represents the 27-limit intervals. It is also a [[ | Another notable feature of the mina is the accuracy and breadth of its approximations to just intervals. Accordingly it is hardly necessary to express intervals in non-integer values of mina, something that arguably cannot be said of cents. [[2460edo]] is uniquely [[consistent]] through to the [[27-odd-limit|27-limit]], which is not very remarkable in itself ([[388edo]] is the first such system), but what is remarkable is the degree of accuracy to which it represents the 27-limit intervals. It is also a [[the Riemann zeta function and tuning#Zeta EDO lists|zeta peak edo]] and has a lower 19-limit [[Tenney–Euclidean temperament measures#TE simple badness|relative error]] than any edo until [[3395edo|3395]], and a lower [[23-limit]] relative error than any until [[8269edo|8269]]. Also it has a lower 23-limit [[Tenney–Euclidean metrics#Logflat TE badness|TE logflat badness]] than any smaller edo and less than any until [[16808edo|16808]]. | ||
Below the intervals of the [[27-limit]] [[tonality diamond]] are tabulated, with the sizes listed in both [[cent]]s and minas and expressed as degrees and minutes (rounded to the nearest minute). The value in minas, rounded to the nearest integer, can be found by applying the 23-limit [[patent val]] {{val| 2460 3899 5712 6906 8510 9103 10055 10450 11128 }} for 2460edo; this will not work for [[1200edo]] and cents. | Below the intervals of the [[27-odd-limit|27-limit]] [[tonality diamond]] are tabulated, with the sizes listed in both [[cent]]s and minas and expressed as degrees and minutes (rounded to the nearest minute). The value in minas, rounded to the nearest integer, can be found by applying the 23-limit [[patent val]] {{val| 2460 3899 5712 6906 8510 9103 10055 10450 11128 }} for 2460edo; this will not work for [[1200edo]] and cents. | ||
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! interval <br>ratio | ! interval<br />ratio | ||
! size <br> in cent | ! size<br />in cent | ||
! size <br> in mina | ! size<br />in mina | ||
! size as degrees <br> and minutes | ! size as degrees<br />and minutes | ||
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== External links == | |||
* [http://tonalsoft.com/enc/m/mina.aspx mina] on [[Tonalsoft Encyclopedia]] | |||
[[Category:Mina| ]] <!-- main article --> | [[Category:Mina| ]] <!-- main article --> | ||
[[Category:2460edo]] | [[Category:2460edo]] | ||
[[Category:Interval size measures]] | [[Category:Interval size measures]] | ||