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256edo is good at the 2.23.43.47 subgroup. If the error below 40% is considered "good", 256edo can be used to play no-fives 17 limit. If the "prime number obsession" approach found in math circles is applied - then 256edo can be played using the coprime harmonics, no matter how bad the approximation. Under such rule, 256edo supports the 2.7.13.19 subgroup. | 256edo is good at the 2.23.43.47 subgroup. If the error below 40% is considered "good", 256edo can be used to play no-fives 17 limit. If the "prime number obsession" approach found in math circles is applied - then 256edo can be played using the coprime harmonics, no matter how bad the approximation. Under such rule, 256edo supports the 2.7.13.19 subgroup. | ||
In the 2.7.13.19 subgroup in the patent val, 256edo tempers out 32851/32768, and | In the 2.7.13.19 subgroup in the patent val, 256edo tempers out 32851/32768, and [[support]]s the corresponding 20 & 73 & 256 rank 3 temperament. | ||
[[Category:Equal divisions of the octave]] | [[Category:Equal divisions of the octave]] |