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'''[[Edt|Division of the third harmonic]] into 46 equal parts''' (46EDT) is related to [[29edo]], but with the 3/1 rather than the 2/1 being just. The octave is about 0.9414 cents compressed and the step size is about 41.3468 cents. It is consistent to the [[16-integer-limit]].
'''[[Edt|Division of the third harmonic]] into 46 equal parts''' (46EDT) is related to [[29edo]], but with the 3/1 rather than the 2/1 being just. The octave is about 0.9414 cents compressed and the step size is about 41.3468 cents. It is consistent to the [[16-integer-limit]].



Revision as of 19:58, 5 October 2022

← 45edt 46edt 47edt →
Prime factorization 2 × 23
Step size 41.3468 ¢ 
Octave 29\46edt (1199.06 ¢)
(semiconvergent)
Consistency limit 16
Distinct consistency limit 7

Division of the third harmonic into 46 equal parts (46EDT) is related to 29edo, but with the 3/1 rather than the 2/1 being just. The octave is about 0.9414 cents compressed and the step size is about 41.3468 cents. It is consistent to the 16-integer-limit.

Lookalikes: 29edo, 75ed6, 17edf