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This edo has a [[consistency]] limit of 21, which is the most impressive out of all the 3-2 [[telicity|telic]] multiples of [[190537edo]]. It tempers out the [[archangelic comma]] in the [[3-limit]], and though this system's 5-limit and 7-limit are rather lackluster for an edo this size, the representation of the prime [[11/1|11]] is a bit better, and the representations of the [[13/1|13]], [[17/1|17]], and [[19/1|19]] are excellent, all which help to bridge the lackluster [[5/1|5]] and [[7/1|7]]. Thus, this system is worthy of a great deal of further exploration in the [[19-limit]]. | |||
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In this system, the [[perfect fifth]] at 2452054\4191814 is divisible by the prime factors of 2, 11, 227 and 491. However, the [[perfect fourth]], at 1739760\4191814, has more prime divisors, namely the prime factors of 2<sup>4</sup>, 3, 5, 11 and 659. The latter means that just as in [[159edo]], the perfect fourth is divisible by 33, and thus, this system can offer not only a more accurate version of [[Ozan Yarman]]'s original 79-tone system, but also [[metatemperament]]s to [[yarman I]] and [[yarman II]]. | |||
=== Prime harmonics === | |||
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{{Harmonics in equal|4191814|columns=9|start=10|collapsed=true|title=Approximation of prime harmonics in 4191814edo (continued)}} |