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This table assumes 17-limit patent val <159 252 369 446 550 588 650|.  Intervals that differ from the nearest step by more than 3.5 cents will be in ''italics'', while intervals that differ from assigned steps by a rate of 50% or more will not be shown at all.  In addition, intervals highlighted in '''bold''' are prime harmonics, while well-known intervals will likely have links to their respective pages.  Furthermore, intervals with an odd limit higher than 1024 are also not shown, and a "?" in the chart means that no known interval meets the criteria for inclusion.
This table assumes 17-limit patent val <159 252 369 446 550 588 650|.  Intervals highlighted in '''bold''' are prime harmonics, while well-known intervals will likely have links to their respective pages.  In addition, intervals that differ from the nearest step by more than 3.5 cents will be in ''italics'', while intervals that either differ from assigned steps by a rate of 50% or more, or have an odd limit higher than 1024 will not be shown at all.  Furthermore, when more that one well-known interval for a given prime-limit share a step size, they may share a cell in the chart; conversely, while a "?" in the chart means that no known interval meets the criteria for inclusion, and multiple adjacent cells of this type within the same row are likely to be conjoined.
{| class="wikitable"
{| class="wikitable"
|-
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| 1
| 1
| 7.5471698
| 7.5471698
| colspan="2" |?
| colspan="2"| ?
| [[225/224]]
| [[225/224]]
| 243/242
| 243/242
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| 2
| 2
| 15.0943396
| 15.0943396
|
| colspan="3"| ?
| [[121/120]], [[100/99]]
| [[144/143]]
 
|}
|}

Revision as of 23:12, 15 September 2020

This table assumes 17-limit patent val <159 252 369 446 550 588 650|. Intervals highlighted in bold are prime harmonics, while well-known intervals will likely have links to their respective pages. In addition, intervals that differ from the nearest step by more than 3.5 cents will be in italics, while intervals that either differ from assigned steps by a rate of 50% or more, or have an odd limit higher than 1024 will not be shown at all. Furthermore, when more that one well-known interval for a given prime-limit share a step size, they may share a cell in the chart; conversely, while a "?" in the chart means that no known interval meets the criteria for inclusion, and multiple adjacent cells of this type within the same row are likely to be conjoined.

Step Cents 3 limit 5 limit 7 limit 11 limit 13 limit 17 limit
0 0 1/1
1 7.5471698 ? 225/224 243/242 351/350 256/255
2 15.0943396 ? 121/120, 100/99 144/143