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'''243/242''', otherwise known as the '''rastma''', is an [[11-limit]] comma with a value of roughly 7.13912 [[cent|cents]]. It is significant in Just Intonation as the amount by which a stack of two [[33/32]] quartertones | '''243/242''', otherwise known as the '''rastma''', is an [[11-limit]] comma with a value of roughly 7.13912 [[cent|cents]]. It is significant in Just Intonation as the amount by which a stack of two [[33/32]] quartertones falls short of an [[2187/2048|apotome]] as well as the difference between [[243/128]] and [[121/64]]. Tempering it out leads to a form of '''rastmic temperament'''. When not tempered out, the rastma behaves much as the 11-limit counterpart to the 5-limit's [[81/80|syntonic comma]]- a property that becomes especially apparent when one works extensively with 33/32 quartertones. |
Revision as of 07:35, 7 October 2020
243/242, otherwise known as the rastma, is an 11-limit comma with a value of roughly 7.13912 cents. It is significant in Just Intonation as the amount by which a stack of two 33/32 quartertones falls short of an apotome as well as the difference between 243/128 and 121/64. Tempering it out leads to a form of rastmic temperament. When not tempered out, the rastma behaves much as the 11-limit counterpart to the 5-limit's syntonic comma- a property that becomes especially apparent when one works extensively with 33/32 quartertones.