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The 1517 equal divisions of the octave, or the 1517-tone equal temperament (1517tet), 1517 equal temperament (1517et) when viewed from a regular temperament perspective, divides the octave into 1517 equal parts of about 0.791 cents each.
Theory
1517edo, despite its size, is a dual fifths system with a consistency limit of only 5.