32nd-octave temperaments: Difference between revisions
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These are temperaments with period 1/32 of an octave. 32edo is a wasteland as far as LCJI is concerned, but some of its multiples are good at harmonics, and thus can produce temperaments with period of 1/32 of an octave. | These are temperaments with period 1/32 of an octave. 32edo is a wasteland as far as LCJI is concerned, but some of its multiples are good at harmonics, and thus can produce temperaments with period of 1/32 of an octave. | ||
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== Windrose == | == Windrose == | ||
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The temperament is called windrose because there are 32 cardinal directions commonly assigned to a compass rose. It is defined as the 608 & 1600 temperament. The [[maximal evenness]] pattern created inside the period is a 12L 7s, if mapped to a keyboard, which has a 2/3 step ratio and thus offers elegant microtempering that plays with the [[just noticeable difference]]. | The temperament is called windrose because there are 32 cardinal directions commonly assigned to a compass rose. It is defined as the 608 & 1600 temperament. The [[maximal evenness]] pattern created inside the period is a 12L 7s, if mapped to a keyboard, which has a 2/3 step ratio and thus offers elegant microtempering that plays with the [[just noticeable difference]]. | ||
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[[Support|Supporting]] [[ET|ETs]]: {{EDOs|384bc, 608, 992, 1600, 2208, 2592}} | [[Support|Supporting]] [[ET|ETs]]: {{EDOs|384bc, 608, 992, 1600, 2208, 2592}} | ||
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== Germanium == | == Germanium == | ||
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{{Optimal ET sequence|legend=1| 416dijk, 1600, 2016dijk }} | {{Optimal ET sequence|legend=1| 416dijk, 1600, 2016dijk }} | ||
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