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The 5L 2s diatonic (LLsLLLs) in 22edo is instead derived from [[superpyth]] temperament. Despite having the same melodic structure as meantone's diatonic scale, 22edo's diatonic MOS has subminor and supermajor thirds of 7/6 and 9/7, rather than classical minor and major thirds of 6/5 and 5/4. This means that the septimal comma 64/63 is tempered out rather than the syntonic comma of 81/80, which one of 22et's core features.  
The 5L 2s diatonic (LLsLLLs) in 22edo is instead derived from [[superpyth]] temperament. Despite having the same melodic structure as meantone's diatonic scale, 22edo's diatonic MOS has subminor and supermajor thirds of 7/6 and 9/7, rather than classical minor and major thirds of 6/5 and 5/4. This means that the septimal comma 64/63 is tempered out rather than the syntonic comma of 81/80, which one of 22et's core features.  


Superpyth temperament equates the Pythagorean sevenths (such as A–G and C–B♭ in chain-of-fifths notation) to ''harmonic'' sevenths instead of 5-limit minor sevenths (approximating [[7/4]] instead of [[9/5]]). Due to the sharper fifths, the diatonic scale is more uneven than in meantone systems and 12edo. In addition to the more uneven diatonic scale, 22edo has a quasi-equal pentatonic scale (the major whole tone and subminor third are rather close in size). The step patterns of the pentatonic and diatonic scales in 22et are {{dash|4, 4, 5, 4, 5|med}} and {{dash|4, 4, 1, 4, 4, 4, 1|med}} respectively. In superpyth (and thus in 22edo and technically 12edo), the [[36:45:54:64|1–5/4–3/2–16/9]] dominant seventh chord and an otonal tetrad are represented by the same chord.
Superpyth temperament equates the Pythagorean sevenths (such as A–G and C–B♭ in chain-of-fifths notation) to ''harmonic'' sevenths instead of 5-limit minor sevenths (approximating [[7/4]] instead of [[9/5]]). Due to the sharper fifths, the diatonic scale is more uneven than in meantone systems and 12edo. In addition to the more uneven diatonic scale, 22edo has a quasi-equal pentatonic scale (the major whole tone and subminor third are rather close in size). The step patterns of the pentatonic and diatonic scales in 22et are {{dash|4, 4, 5, 4, 5}} and {{dash|4, 4, 1, 4, 4, 4, 1}} respectively. In superpyth (and thus in 22edo and technically 12edo), the [[36:45:54:64|1–5/4–3/2–16/9]] dominant seventh chord and an otonal tetrad are represented by the same chord.


==== Porcupine temperament ====
==== Porcupine temperament ====