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If intervals of 11 are desired, [[14/11]] may be mapped to +9 generators, implying [[16/11]] is (fittingly) mapped to +11 generators and [[11/9]] is tempered together with 6/5 (a feature common to many systems with sharp fifths).
If intervals of 11 are desired, [[14/11]] may be mapped to +9 generators, implying [[16/11]] is (fittingly) mapped to +11 generators and [[11/9]] is tempered together with 6/5 (a feature common to many systems with sharp fifths).


The oceanfront [[mos scale]]s take the form of 5L ({{nowrap| 5''n'' + 2 }})s, for ''n'' up to 7. Most of these scales resemble [[5edo]]. [[37edo]] makes a good tuning of oceanfront or ultrapyth.
The oceanfront [[mos scale]]s take the form of {{nowrap| 5L (5''n'' + 2)s }}, for ''n'' up to 7. Most of these scales resemble [[5edo]]. [[37edo]] makes a good tuning of oceanfront or ultrapyth.


Both ''oceanfront'' and ''ultrapyth'' were named by [[Mike Battaglia]] in 2011<ref group="note">[https://yahootuninggroupsultimatebackup.github.io/tuning/topicId_98570.html Yahoo! Tuning Group | ''The Biosphere'']</ref>.  
Both ''oceanfront'' and ''ultrapyth'' were named by [[Mike Battaglia]] in 2011<ref group="note">[https://yahootuninggroupsultimatebackup.github.io/tuning/topicId_98570.html Yahoo! Tuning Group | ''The Biosphere'']</ref>.