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==Theory==
==Theory==
3072edo is consistent to the [[11-limit]], tempering out {{monzo|37 25 -33}} (whoosh) and {{monzo|161 -84 -12}} ([[Kirnberger's atom|atom]]) in the 5-limit; 250047/250000, {{monzo|-2 -25 1 14}}, and {{monzo|-53 -1 9 12}}; in the 7-limit; 9801/9800, 151263/151250, 184549376/184528125, and 73525096183/73466403840 in the 11-limit.
3072edo is consistent to the [[11-limit]] and it is an extremely accurate 5-limit tuning, tempering out {{monzo|37 25 -33}} (whoosh) and {{monzo|161 -84 -12}} ([[Kirnberger's atom|atom]]) in the 5-limit; 250047/250000, {{monzo|-2 -25 1 14}}, and {{monzo|-53 -1 9 12}}; in the 7-limit; 9801/9800, 151263/151250, 184549376/184528125, and 73525096183/73466403840 in the 11-limit.
=== Significance in digital audio software ===
=== Significance in digital audio software ===
3072edo's step is known as '''Octamu''' (eighth MIDI-resolution unit, 8mu, 2<sup>8</sup> = 256 equal divisions of the [[12edo]] semitone). The internal data structure of the 8mu requires two bytes, with the first bits of each byte reserved as a flags to indicate the byte's status as data, and one bit in the first byte to indicate the sign (+ or &minus;) showing the direction of the pitch-bend up or down, and 5 other bits which are not used. The first data byte transmitted is the Least Significant Byte (LSB), equivalent to a fine-tuning. The second data byte transmitted is the Most Significant Byte (MSB), equivalent to a coarse-tuning.
3072edo's step is known as '''Octamu''' (eighth MIDI-resolution unit, 8mu, 2<sup>8</sup> = 256 equal divisions of the [[12edo]] semitone). The internal data structure of the 8mu requires two bytes, with the first bits of each byte reserved as a flags to indicate the byte's status as data, and one bit in the first byte to indicate the sign (+ or &minus;) showing the direction of the pitch-bend up or down, and 5 other bits which are not used. The first data byte transmitted is the Least Significant Byte (LSB), equivalent to a fine-tuning. The second data byte transmitted is the Most Significant Byte (MSB), equivalent to a coarse-tuning.
=== Prime harmonics ===
{{harmonics in equal|3072}}
==See also==
==See also==
*[[Equal-step tuning|Equal multiplications]] of MIDI-resolution units
*[[Equal-step tuning|Equal multiplications]] of MIDI-resolution units

Revision as of 21:14, 7 May 2023

← 3071edo 3072edo 3073edo →
Prime factorization 210 × 3
Step size 0.390625 ¢ 
Fifth 1797\3072 (701.953 ¢) (→ 599\1024)
Semitones (A1:m2) 291:231 (113.7 ¢ : 90.23 ¢)
Consistency limit 11
Distinct consistency limit 11

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Theory

3072edo is consistent to the 11-limit and it is an extremely accurate 5-limit tuning, tempering out [37 25 -33 (whoosh) and [161 -84 -12 (atom) in the 5-limit; 250047/250000, [-2 -25 1 14, and [-53 -1 9 12; in the 7-limit; 9801/9800, 151263/151250, 184549376/184528125, and 73525096183/73466403840 in the 11-limit.

Significance in digital audio software

3072edo's step is known as Octamu (eighth MIDI-resolution unit, 8mu, 28 = 256 equal divisions of the 12edo semitone). The internal data structure of the 8mu requires two bytes, with the first bits of each byte reserved as a flags to indicate the byte's status as data, and one bit in the first byte to indicate the sign (+ or −) showing the direction of the pitch-bend up or down, and 5 other bits which are not used. The first data byte transmitted is the Least Significant Byte (LSB), equivalent to a fine-tuning. The second data byte transmitted is the Most Significant Byte (MSB), equivalent to a coarse-tuning.

Prime harmonics

Approximation of prime harmonics in 3072edo
Harmonic 2 3 5 7 11 13 17 19 23 29 31
Error Absolute (¢) +0.000 -0.002 +0.014 -0.076 -0.146 +0.097 +0.123 +0.143 -0.149 +0.110 -0.114
Relative (%) +0.0 -0.5 +3.7 -19.4 -37.4 +24.9 +31.4 +36.7 -38.2 +28.2 -29.1
Steps
(reduced)
3072
(0)
4869
(1797)
7133
(989)
8624
(2480)
10627
(1411)
11368
(2152)
12557
(269)
13050
(762)
13896
(1608)
14924
(2636)
15219
(2931)

See also