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Ntiscifer is the temperament tempering out the Pythagorean double-augmented second, [[43046721/33554432]], or in other words, it equates | '''Ntiscifer''' is the [[regular temperament|temperament]] [[tempering out]] the Pythagorean double-augmented second, [[43046721/33554432]], or in other words, it equates an [[octave reduction|octave-reduced]] stack of sixteen [[3/2|perfect fifth]]'s to the [[octave]]. This produces very flat fifths – specifically, assuming pure octaves, the fifths are 675 [[cent]]s, or in other words, flattened by 1/16 of the "comma". This is the tuning of 16edo, though like the [[compton family]], the tuning of the primes larger than 3 is more flexible. 16edo is the unique ntiscifer temperament in the 5-limit that is also a [[mavila]] temperament. | ||
Ntiscifer is part of an attempt by Vector to define a system of antidiatonic music theory analogous to Western diatonic music theory. In that context, it is the | Ntiscifer is part of an attempt by [[User:VectorGraphics|Vector]] to define a system of [[antidiatonic]] music theory analogous to Western [[5L 2s|diatonic]] music theory. In that context, it is the analog to Western equal-tempered or well-tempered tuning, while mavila is the analog to [[meantone]] tuning. | ||
The name comes from the planet Ntiscifer in Vector's science fiction setting, which has an alien species that uses a 16edo scale, and is pronounced "nn-ti-shi-fer" | The name comes from the planet Ntiscifer in Vector's science fiction setting, which has an alien species that uses a 16edo scale, and is pronounced "nn-ti-shi-fer" – this name ultimately derives from a randomly generated name in Universe Sandbox that appears frequently due to a glitch. | ||
The circle of 16 fifths with the flat 675-cent fifths shares some properties with the 12edo [[circle of fifths]], namely that the note a tritone from any given note can be found by going halfway around it (8 steps), and that adjacent to that (9 and 7 steps) are the sharpened and flattened version of that note, respectively. | |||
See [[16th-octave temperaments #Ntiscifer]] for technical data. | |||
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