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| | The 1171 equal division divides the octave into 1171 parts of size 1.0248 cents each. It is a very strong 5-limit division, being the first one past [[612edo|612]] with a lower 5-limit [[Tenney-Euclidean_temperament_measures#TE simple badness|relative error]]. It has a 5-limit comma basis consisting of the monzisma, |54 -37 2> and whoosh, |37 25 -33>. While not a strong higher-limit system, it is uniquely consistent through the 27-limit, and is very strong on the 2.3.5.11 subgroup. We might also note that 1171 is a prime number. |
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| <div style="width:100%; max-height:400pt; overflow:auto; background-color:#f8f9fa; border: 1px solid #eaecf0; padding:0em"><pre style="margin:0px;border:none;background:none;word-wrap:break-word;white-space: pre-wrap ! important" class="old-revision-html">The 1171 equal division divides the octave into 1171 parts of size 1.0248 cents each. It is a very strong 5-limit division, being the first one past [[612edo|612]] with a lower 5-limit [[Tenney-Euclidean temperament measures#TE simple badness|relative error]]. It has a 5-limit comma basis consisting of the monzisma, |54 -37 2> and whoosh, |37 25 -33>. While not a strong higher-limit system, it is uniquely consistent through the 27-limit, and is very strong on the 2.3.5.11 subgroup. We might also note that 1171 is a prime number.</pre></div>
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The 1171 equal division divides the octave into 1171 parts of size 1.0248 cents each. It is a very strong 5-limit division, being the first one past 612 with a lower 5-limit relative error. It has a 5-limit comma basis consisting of the monzisma, |54 -37 2> and whoosh, |37 25 -33>. While not a strong higher-limit system, it is uniquely consistent through the 27-limit, and is very strong on the 2.3.5.11 subgroup. We might also note that 1171 is a prime number.