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It causes a relatively large improvement to [[7/1]] and [[11/1]], at the cost of moderate worsening of [[2/1]], [[3/1]] and [[5/1]].  
It causes a relatively large improvement to [[7/1]] and [[11/1]], at the cost of moderate worsening of [[2/1]], [[3/1]] and [[5/1]].  


It also causes the [[val]]s to flip for [[5/1]], [[7/1]] and [[17/1]], and leaves [[13/1]] teetering on the edge between flipping or not.
It also causes the [[val]]s to flip for [[5/1]], [[7/1]] and [[17/1]].
{{Harmonics in equal|208|11|1|intervals=prime|columns=11|collapsed=1}}
 
 
; 272ed23


These characteristics are an improvement over pure-octaves 60edo for [[catnip]] temperament specifically, so 208ed11 can be thought of as a 60edo clone tailor-made for catnip.
The tuning [[272ed23]] is [[60edo]] but with slightly ''[[Octave shrinking|compressed]]'' octaves.
{{Harmonics in equal|208|11|1|intervals=prime|columns=11|collapsed=1}}
 
It causes a relatively large improvement to [[7/1]] and [[11/1]], at the cost of moderate worsening of [[2/1]], [[3/1]] and [[5/1]].
 
It also causes the [[val]]s to flip for [[5/1]], [[7/1], [[13/1]] and [[17/1]].
 
These characteristics, particularly the flipped 5/1 and 13/1, are preferred over pure-octaves 60edo for [[catnip]] temperament specifically, so 208ed11 can be thought of as a 60edo clone tailor-made for catnip.
{{Harmonics in equal|272|23|1|intervals=prime|columns=11|collapsed=1}}


== Instruments ==
== Instruments ==