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== Theory == | |||
157edt is related to [[99edo]], but with the 3/1 rather than the [[2/1]] being just. The octave is [[stretched and compressed tuning|compressed]] by about 0.678 cents. 157edt is [[consistent]] to the [[integer limit|12-integer-limit]]. In comparison, 99edo is only consistent up to the 10-integer-limit. 157edt is notable for its excellent 5/3, as a convergent to log<sub>3</sub>(5), and can be used effectively both with and without twos. | |||
=== Harmonics === | |||
{{Harmonics in equal|157|3|1}} | |||
{{Harmonics in equal|157|3|1|columns=12|start=12|collapsed=true|title=Approximation of harmonics in 157edt (continued)}} | |||
=== Subsets and supersets === | |||
157edt is the 37th [[prime equal division|prime edt]]. It does not contain any nontrivial edts as subsets. | |||
== See also == | == See also == | ||
* [[ | * [[58edf]] – relative edf | ||
* [[ | * [[99edo]] – relative edo | ||
* [[256ed6]] – relative ed6 | |||
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