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30edo is not a harmonically notable temperament, but some of its multiples are. Due to plenty of divisors of number 30, these temperaments are also difficult to catalog due to their belonging in multiple temperament families, and this page is designed to accommodate that.
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30edo is by many metrics not a harmonically notable temperament, but some of its multiples are. Due to plenty of divisors of number 30, these temperaments are also difficult to catalog due to their belonging in multiple temperament families, and this page is designed to accommodate that.
 
== Zinc ==
== Zinc ==
: ''For technical data, see [[Landscape microtemperaments#Zinc]].''
: ''For technical data, see [[Landscape microtemperaments#Zinc]].''
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Within the reach of a standard 128-note MIDI keyboard, zinc has mos scales of size 60, 90, and 120. These scales are significantly distinct from either landscape rank-3 scales or the 10th-octave mos scales that produce neon or its descendant temperaments like [[deca]]. The 120-tone mos has [[65/64]] within reach.
Within the reach of a standard 128-note MIDI keyboard, zinc has mos scales of size 60, 90, and 120. These scales are significantly distinct from either landscape rank-3 scales or the 10th-octave mos scales that produce neon or its descendant temperaments like [[deca]]. The 120-tone mos has [[65/64]] within reach.
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