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This shows the close relationships with [[srutal]] and [[pajara]] octave temperaments. In 16ed5/3's case, there is a close equivalence to [[22edo]]'s pajara tuning.
This shows the close relationships with [[srutal]] and [[pajara]] octave temperaments. In 16ed5/3's case, there is a close equivalence to [[22edo]]'s pajara tuning.


16ed5/3 primes can be mapped on the 31-limit to the val ⟨65 103 151 183 225 241 266 276 294 316 322], using every 3 steps of a shrinked [[65edo]] (-2.431¢ per octave). It differs from the patent val of 65edo in the mapping of prime 7.
16ed5/3 primes can be mapped on the 31-limit to the val ⟨65 103 151 183 225 241 266 276 294 316 322], using every 3 steps of a shrinked [[65edo]] (-2.431¢ per octave). It differs from the patent val of 65edo in the mapping of prime 7 (val 65d).


As 3 semitones make a period-reduced octave, and it alludes to tritone tempering, [[User:Ayceman|I]] propose the name '''tristone''' for the basic [[Diaschismic family|diaschismic temperament]], based on the 16/15 to 6/5 relationship, as well as the following variants and extensions:
As 3 semitones make a period-reduced octave, and it alludes to tritone tempering, [[User:Ayceman|Ayceman]] proposes the name '''tristone''' for the basic [[Diaschismic family|diaschismic temperament]], based on the 16/15 to 6/5 relationship, as well as the following variants and extensions:


=== Tristone ===
=== Tristone ===