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===24edt===
===24edt===
[[File:12edo vs 15edo vs 24edt.png|thumb|Comparison of the scales. The redder the note, the closer it is to 12edo.]]
[[File:12edo vs 15edo vs 24edt.jpg|thumb|Comparison of the scales. The redder the note, the closer it is to 12edo.]]
24 equal divisions of the [[3/1|tritave]] (an octave plus a perfect fifth) gets you an even closer approximation of both valentine and 12edo than 15edo does. Its octave equivalent, 15\24edt, is slightly flat of [[2/1]]. I've seen people comment that 24edt sounds better than 15edo, and the fact that 24edt tones better approximate 12edo is probably why. I personally like to use a variation on 24edt that cuts off at the octave, forcing it to be octave-equivalent rather than tritave-equivalent. At this point it's effectively 15edo tuned a little flat, but that's fine by me.
24 equal divisions of the [[3/1|tritave]] (an octave plus a perfect fifth) gets you an even closer approximation of both valentine and 12edo than 15edo does. Its octave equivalent, 15\24edt, is slightly flat of [[2/1]]. I've seen people comment that 24edt sounds better than 15edo, and the fact that 24edt tones better approximate 12edo is probably why. I personally like to use a variation on 24edt that cuts off at the octave, forcing it to be octave-equivalent rather than tritave-equivalent. At this point it's effectively 15edo tuned a little flat, but that's fine by me.