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'''Ares''' is the rank-3 temperament tempering out any two of [[64/63]], [[100/99]] and [[176/175]]. It is one of the best extensions of '''archytas''', the rank-3 temperament tempering out 64/63.  
{{Infobox regtemp
| Title = Archytas; ares
| Subgroups = 2.3.5.7, 2.3.5.7.11
| Comma basis = [[64/63]] (7-limit); <br>[[64/63]], [[100/99]] (11-limit)
| Edo join 1 = 12 | Edo join 2 = 15 | Edo join 3 = 22
| Mapping = 1; 1 0 -2 -2; 0 1 0 2
| Generators = 3/2, 5/4
| Generators tuning = 709.7, 390.0
| Optimization method = CWE
| Odd limit 1 = 9 | Mistuning 1 = 13.6 | Complexity 1 = ?
| Odd limit 2 = 11 | Mistuning 2 = 13.6 | Complexity 2 = ?
}}
{{Redirect|Archytas|the ancient Greek Pythagorean|Wikipedia: Archytas}}


See [[Archytas family #Ares]] for technical data.  
'''Archytas''' is the [[rank-3]] [[regular temperament|temperament]] [[tempering out]] [[64/63]], with the same 2.3.7-[[subgroup]] structure as [[archy]] but giving [[prime harmonic|prime]] [[5/1|5]] an independent generator. It has an obvious extension to the 11-limit tempering out [[100/99]] and [[176/175]], called '''ares''', as 64/63 = (100/99)(176/175).
 
These temperaments are named after the ancient Greek mathematician {{w|Archytas}} and the Greek god {{w|Ares}} respectively, the latter being most likely related to the fact that Archytas was Greek, in addition to the pattern of naming rank-3 temperaments after deities.
 
See [[Archytas family #Archytas]] and [[Archytas family #Ares|#Ares]] for technical data.  


== Interval lattice ==
== Interval lattice ==
[[File:Lattice_Ares.png]]
<gallery>
File:Lattice_Ares.png|11-limit ares
</gallery>
 
== Chords and harmony ==
Archytas enables the eponymous [[essentially tempered chord]]s of [[archytas chords]]. Ares further enables [[ptolemismic chords|ptolemismic]], [[valinorsmic chords|valinorsmic]], and [[ares chords]].


== Scales ==
== Scales ==
=== Scala files ===
* [[Archytas12]]
* [[Archytas12synch]]
* [[Ares12]]
* [[Ares12]]


[[Category:Temperaments]]
== Music ==
; [[Joel Taylor]]
* [https://web.archive.org/web/20201127013434/http://micro.soonlabel.com/gene_ward_smith/Others/Taylor/Archytas12%20sync%20Study%203.mp3 ''Portrait of a Tragedy (Death of a Son) - Archytas12 sync Study 3'']
 
; [[Chris Vaisvil]]
* [https://web.archive.org/web/20201127012439/http://micro.soonlabel.com/hobbit_scales/daily201031--hobbit-archytas12.mp3 ''12 archytas hobbits with ale'']
 
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[[Category:Ares| ]] <!-- main article -->
[[Category:Rank-3 temperaments]]
[[Category:Archytas family]]
[[Category:Archytas family]]
[[Category:Ptolemismic clan]]
[[Category:Ptolemismic clan]]
[[Category:Valinorsmic clan]]
[[Category:Valinorsmic clan]]
[[Category:Listen]]

Latest revision as of 10:34, 18 March 2026

Archytas; ares
Subgroups 2.3.5.7, 2.3.5.7.11
Comma basis 64/63 (7-limit);
64/63, 100/99 (11-limit)
Reduced mapping ⟨1; 1 0 -2 -2; 0 1 0 2]
ET join 12 & 15 & 22
Generators (CWE) ~3/2 = 709.7 ¢, ~5/4 = 390.0 ¢
MOS scales n/a
Ploidacot n/a
Minimax error 9-odd-limit: 13.6 ¢;
11-odd-limit: 13.6 ¢
Target scale size 9-odd-limit: ? notes;
11-odd-limit: ? notes
"Archytas" redirects here. For the ancient Greek Pythagorean, see Wikipedia: Archytas.

Archytas is the rank-3 temperament tempering out 64/63, with the same 2.3.7-subgroup structure as archy but giving prime 5 an independent generator. It has an obvious extension to the 11-limit tempering out 100/99 and 176/175, called ares, as 64/63 = (100/99)(176/175).

These temperaments are named after the ancient Greek mathematician Archytas and the Greek god Ares respectively, the latter being most likely related to the fact that Archytas was Greek, in addition to the pattern of naming rank-3 temperaments after deities.

See Archytas family #Archytas and #Ares for technical data.

Interval lattice

Chords and harmony

Archytas enables the eponymous essentially tempered chords of archytas chords. Ares further enables ptolemismic, valinorsmic, and ares chords.

Scales

Scala files

Music

Joel Taylor
Chris Vaisvil