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==Theory== | ==Theory== | ||
The first 8 prime harmonics below 25% in 4172edo are 2, 5, 13, 17, 31, 37, 53, 61. Therefore, 4172edo can be thought of as a 2.5.13.17.31.37.53.61 subgroup temperament, on which it is consistent. Other than that, it offers satisfactory representation of the 13-odd-limit (<28% error). | The first 8 prime harmonics below 25% in 4172edo are 2, 5, 13, 17, 31, 37, 53, 61. Therefore, 4172edo can be thought of as a 2.5.13.17.31.37.53.61 subgroup temperament, on which it is consistent. Other than that, it offers satisfactory representation of the 13-odd-limit (<28% error). | ||
4172's divisors are {{EDOs|1, 2, 4, 7, 14, 28, 149, 298, 596, 1043, 2086}}. Notable member of the group is 149edo, which is the smallest edo uniquely consistent in the 17-odd limit. Therefore from a logarithmic pitch or highly composite EDO theory perspective, 4172edo can be thought of as a compound of 28 149edos interlocked together. | 4172's divisors are {{EDOs|1, 2, 4, 7, 14, 28, 149, 298, 596, 1043, 2086}}. Notable member of the group is 149edo, which is the smallest edo uniquely consistent in the 17-odd limit. Therefore from a logarithmic pitch or highly composite EDO theory perspective, 4172edo can be thought of as a compound of 28 149edos interlocked together. | ||
=== Harmonics === | |||
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Theory
The first 8 prime harmonics below 25% in 4172edo are 2, 5, 13, 17, 31, 37, 53, 61. Therefore, 4172edo can be thought of as a 2.5.13.17.31.37.53.61 subgroup temperament, on which it is consistent. Other than that, it offers satisfactory representation of the 13-odd-limit (<28% error).
4172's divisors are 1, 2, 4, 7, 14, 28, 149, 298, 596, 1043, 2086. Notable member of the group is 149edo, which is the smallest edo uniquely consistent in the 17-odd limit. Therefore from a logarithmic pitch or highly composite EDO theory perspective, 4172edo can be thought of as a compound of 28 149edos interlocked together.