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Created page with "{{Editable user page}} '''100zpi''', the 100th zeta peak index, is a stretched-octaves version of 26edo. It can be thought of as '''31ed1202.975c''' or as '''46.268cet'''. It has a step size of 46.268 cents, and the octave (2/1) is tuned slightly impurely to 1202.975 cents. 26edo tunes most simple harmonics slightly flat by roughly the same amount, so 100zpi is one possible way of correcting for this. ==Prime harmonics==..."
 
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'''100zpi''', the 100th [[zeta peak index]], is a [[Octave stretching|stretched-octaves]] version of [[26edo]]. It can be thought of as '''31ed1202.975c''' or as '''46.268cet'''.  
'''100zpi''', the 100th [[zeta peak index]], is a [[Octave stretching|stretched-octaves]] version of [[26edo]]. It can be thought of as '''26ed1202.975c''' or as '''46.268cet'''.  


It has a step size of 46.268 [[cent]]s, and the [[octave]] ([[2/1]]) is tuned slightly impurely to 1202.975 cents.
It has a step size of 46.268 [[cent]]s, and the [[octave]] ([[2/1]]) is tuned slightly impurely to 1202.975 cents.
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* 11, 23


...and these with more than 16 cents error (>39% relative error):
...and these with more than 18 cents error (>39% relative error):
* 31
* 31