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'''256/181''' is the octave-reduced 181st subharmonic. It can be described as a utonal quasi-tempered tritone, measuring 600.185 [[cent]]s.
'''256/181''' is the octave-reduced 181st subharmonic. It can be described as a utonal quasi-tempered tritone, measuring 600.185 [[cent]]s.
== Approximation ==
256/181 is a fraction of a cent sharp of a [[semioctave]] in even equal temperaments (1<span style="font-family: 'Arial', sans-serif;">\</span>2). It is very close to 1623<span style="font-family: 'Arial', sans-serif;">\</span>3245, differing by only 3.565 × 10<sup>-5</sup> cents.
256/181 differs from its octave complement [[181/128]] by [[32768/32761]], measuring ~0.37¢. For edos up to [[3244edo|3244]], both 181/128 and 256/181 are equated in the [[patent val]] mapping if and only if the edo is an even number.


== See also ==
== See also ==