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The ''378 equal division'' divides the octave into 378 equal parts of 3.175 cents each. It tempers out 32805/32768 in the 5-limit and 3136/3125 in the 7-limit, so that it supports [[Schismatic_family#Bischismatic|bischismatic temperament]] and in fact provides the [[Optimal_patent_val|optimal patent val]]. It tempers out 441/440 and 8019/8000 in the 11-limit and 729/728 and 1001/1000 in the 13-limit so that it supports 11 and 13 limit bischismatic, and it also gives the optimal patent val for 13-limit bischismatic.
The ''378 equal division'' divides the octave into 378 equal parts of 3.175 cents each. It tempers out 32805/32768 in the 5-limit and 3136/3125 in the 7-limit, so that it [[support]]s [[Schismatic_family#Bischismatic|bischismatic temperament]] and in fact provides the [[Optimal_patent_val|optimal patent val]]. It tempers out 441/440 and 8019/8000 in the 11-limit and 729/728 and 1001/1000 in the 13-limit so that it supports 11 and 13 limit bischismatic, and it also gives the optimal patent val for 13-limit bischismatic.

Revision as of 17:50, 25 January 2022

The 378 equal division divides the octave into 378 equal parts of 3.175 cents each. It tempers out 32805/32768 in the 5-limit and 3136/3125 in the 7-limit, so that it supports bischismatic temperament and in fact provides the optimal patent val. It tempers out 441/440 and 8019/8000 in the 11-limit and 729/728 and 1001/1000 in the 13-limit so that it supports 11 and 13 limit bischismatic, and it also gives the optimal patent val for 13-limit bischismatic.