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: '''Bozu''': Excellent composite hyperpent tuning. Tons and tons of possibilities with western-esque and raga-esque tones. Notation starts getting more difficult than 17edo or 19edo. | : '''Bozu''': Excellent composite hyperpent tuning. Tons and tons of possibilities with western-esque and raga-esque tones. Notation starts getting more difficult than 17edo or 19edo. | ||
: '''Nicolai''': Smallest cool superpyth EDO. I think there's orwell in there, too, but don't quote me on that. | : '''Nicolai''': Smallest cool superpyth EDO. I think there's orwell in there, too, but don't quote me on that. | ||
: '''Inthar''': An edo with features of 15edo, 17edo and 19edo. Some scales are good like superpyth | : '''Inthar''': An edo with features of 15edo, 17edo and 19edo. Some scales are good like superpyth, others like pajara I don't like so much. | ||
: '''Keenan''': Amazing and mind-blowing; many great [[22edo#Theory-Properties of 22 equal temperament-Linear Temperaments|temperaments]]. Not much reason to use more notes per octave than this, if you ask me. | : '''Keenan''': Amazing and mind-blowing; many great [[22edo#Theory-Properties of 22 equal temperament-Linear Temperaments|temperaments]]. Not much reason to use more notes per octave than this, if you ask me. | ||
: '''Mike''': in keeping with the above note about enharmonic EDOs, can be thought of as an enharmonic scale for something like porcupine, so that you can perceive a 15-note background but have better intonation - the same way you can perceive a 12-note background in 19 (meantone[12]) but have better intonation than 12. You can do the same with orwell and perceive an orwell[13]-note background, but have much better intonation for orwell than 13-EDO itself. There's other stuff too. Also has superpyth[7] which is good for revealing the diatonic scale in a different intonational context. | : '''Mike''': in keeping with the above note about enharmonic EDOs, can be thought of as an enharmonic scale for something like porcupine, so that you can perceive a 15-note background but have better intonation - the same way you can perceive a 12-note background in 19 (meantone[12]) but have better intonation than 12. You can do the same with orwell and perceive an orwell[13]-note background, but have much better intonation for orwell than 13-EDO itself. There's other stuff too. Also has superpyth[7] which is good for revealing the diatonic scale in a different intonational context. |