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== Theory ==
This edo is 53 × 53 and it shares its fifth, as well as both its [[Consistency|consistency and distinct consistency limits]], with [[53edo]].
 
== Prime harmonics ==
{{Harmonics in equal|2809}}
{{Harmonics in equal|2809}}
This EDO 53*53 but it shares its fifth, as well as both its consistency and distinct consistency limits, with [[53edo]].
 
 
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Latest revision as of 18:28, 19 February 2025

← 2808edo 2809edo 2810edo →
Prime factorization 532
Step size 0.427198 ¢ 
Fifth 1643\2809 (701.887 ¢) (→ 31\53)
Semitones (A1:m2) 265:212 (113.2 ¢ : 90.57 ¢)
Consistency limit 9
Distinct consistency limit 9

2809 equal divisions of the octave (abbreviated 2809edo or 2809ed2), also called 2809-tone equal temperament (2809tet) or 2809 equal temperament (2809et) when viewed under a regular temperament perspective, is the tuning system that divides the octave into 2809 equal parts of about 0.427 ¢ each. Each step represents a frequency ratio of 21/2809, or the 2809th root of 2.

This edo is 53 × 53 and it shares its fifth, as well as both its consistency and distinct consistency limits, with 53edo.

Prime harmonics

Approximation of prime harmonics in 2809edo
Harmonic 2 3 5 7 11 13 17 19 23 29 31
Error Absolute (¢) +0.000 -0.068 -0.126 +0.060 +0.195 +0.199 +0.135 -0.183 +0.134 -0.029 -0.144
Relative (%) +0.0 -16.0 -29.6 +14.0 +45.7 +46.5 +31.7 -42.8 +31.4 -6.9 -33.7
Steps
(reduced)
2809
(0)
4452
(1643)
6522
(904)
7886
(2268)
9718
(1291)
10395
(1968)
11482
(246)
11932
(696)
12707
(1471)
13646
(2410)
13916
(2680)


Todo: improve synopsis

Add more to the end of the synopsis, explaining how this edo can be used in music.