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== Theory == | == Theory == | ||
428edt is related to [[270edo]], but with the [[3/1|twelfth]] rather than the [[2/1|octave]] being just. The octave is about 0.169 cents compressed. 428edt is [[consistent]] to the [[integer limit|22-integer-limit]]; in comparison, 270edo is only consistent up to the 16-integer-limit. It fixes 270edo's inconsistently mapped [[17/13]], which is 270edo's only inconsistently mapped interval in the [[21-odd-limit]]. However, this comes at the cost of a flat-tending tuning profile, with [[harmonic]]s 1–22 all tuned flat except for | 428edt is related to [[270edo]], but with the [[3/1|twelfth]] rather than the [[2/1|octave]] being just. The octave is about 0.169 cents compressed. 428edt is [[consistent]] to the [[integer limit|22-integer-limit]]; in comparison, 270edo is only consistent up to the 16-integer-limit. It fixes 270edo's inconsistently mapped [[17/13]], which is 270edo's only inconsistently mapped interval in the [[21-odd-limit]]. However, this comes at the cost of a flat-tending tuning profile, with [[harmonic]]s 1–22 all tuned flat except for [[17/1|17]] and perfect powers of 3. | ||
=== Harmonics === | === Harmonics === | ||