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'''Juggernaut''' is a 5.7.11 [[nonoctave]] [[regular temperament]], first documented by [[User:CompactStar]], tempering out 125/121. It uses the [[5/1|pentave]] (5/1) as its equivalence instead of the more common [[2/1|octave]] or even [[3/1|tritave]]. It has a period of 1\[[2ed5]] (1393 cents) representing [[11/5]], and a generator representing [[7/5]]. This gives juggernaut an extremely low [[complexity]] with 5th, 7th, and 11th harmonics all reachable within just 1 generator, while still having only a moderately high error. It is one of the lowest-[[badness]] 5/1-equivalent or "no-twos-or-threes" temperaments, similar to [[meantone]] and [[BPS]]/lambda in their respective spheres. [[14ed5]] (practically the same as [[6edo]]) is the first ed5 offering a workable tuning of juggernaut with the generator as 3\14ed5. [[24ed5]] offers a more accurate tuning with the generator of 5\24ed5. | '''Juggernaut''' is a 5.7.11 [[nonoctave]] [[regular temperament]], first documented by [[User:CompactStar]], tempering out 125/121. It uses the [[5/1|pentave]] (5/1) as its equivalence instead of the more common [[2/1|octave]] or even [[3/1|tritave]]. It has a period of 1\[[2ed5]] (1393 cents) representing [[11/5]], and a generator representing [[7/5]] (in fact, in the [[CTE tuning]] it is exactly 7/5). This gives juggernaut an extremely low [[complexity]] with 5th, 7th, and 11th harmonics all reachable within just 1 generator, while still having only a moderately high error. It is one of the lowest-[[badness]] 5/1-equivalent or "no-twos-or-threes" temperaments, similar to [[meantone]] and [[BPS]]/lambda in their respective spheres. [[14ed5]] (practically the same as [[6edo]]) is the first ed5 offering a workable tuning of juggernaut with the generator as 3\14ed5. [[24ed5]] offers a more accurate tuning with the generator of 5\24ed5. | ||
The best extension of juggernaut to the no-twos-or-threes 13-limit, named "cuthbernaut", splits the 7/5 generator into two [[13/11]] by tempering out [[847/845]]. The next best extension has been named "tridecimal juggernaut" since it preserves the original 7/5 generator, mapping [[13/5]] to -2 generators by tempering out 637/625. | The best extension of juggernaut to the no-twos-or-threes 13-limit, named "cuthbernaut", splits the 7/5 generator into two [[13/11]] by tempering out [[847/845]]. The next best extension has been named "tridecimal juggernaut" since it preserves the original 7/5 generator, mapping [[13/5]] to -2 generators by tempering out 637/625. | ||