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== Intervals ==
== Intervals ==
{| class="wikitable center-1 right-2 right-4"
! rowspan="2" | # gens
! colspan="2" | Period 0
! colspan="2" | Period 1
|-
! Cents*
! Approximate Ratios
! Cents
! Approximate Ratios
|-
| 0
| 0.000
| 1/1
| 600.000
| 7/5, 10/7
|-
| 1
| 230.966
| '''8/7'''
| 830.966
| '''8/5''', '''13/8'''
|-
| 2
| 461.932
| 21/16, 13/10
| 1061.932
| 11/6, 15/8, 24/13
|-
| 3
| 692.898
| '''3/2'''
| 92.898
| 15/14
|-
| 4
| 923.864
| 12/7, 22/13
| 323.864
| 6/5, 39/32
|-
| 5
| 1154.830
| 48/25, 63/32, 96/48
| 554.830
| '''11/8'''
|-
| 6
| 185.796
| 9/8
| 785.796
| 11/7
|-
| 7
| 416.762
| 9/7
| 1016.762
| 9/5
|-
| 8
| 647.728
| 36/25
| 47.728
| 33/32, 36/35
|}
<nowiki>*</nowiki> In 13-limit POTE tuning. This tuning is very close to [[26edo]].


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Revision as of 04:18, 4 August 2023

Juggernaut is a 5.7.11 nonoctave regular temperament, first documented by User:CompactStar, tempering out 125/121. It uses the pentave (5/1) as its equivalence instead of the more common octave or even tritave. It has a period of 1\2ed5 (1393 cents) representing 11/5, and a generator representing 7/5. This gives juggernaut an extremely low complexity with 5th, 7th, and 11th harmonics all reachable within just 1 generator, while still having only a moderately high error. It is one of the lowest-badness 5/1-equivalent or "no-twos-or-threes" temperaments, similar to meantone and BPS/lambda in their respective spheres. 24ed5 is the first ed5 offering a workable tuning of juggernaut with the generator as 5\24ed5.

The best extension of juggernaut to the no-twos-or-threes 13-limit, named "cuthbernaut", splits the 7/5 generator into two 13/11 by tempering out 847/845. The "tridecimal juggernaut" extension preserves the original 7/5 generator, and maps to 13/5 to -2 generators by tempering out 637/625.

Juggernaut contains multi-MOS scales of the families 4L 2s, 4L 6s, 10L 4s, 14L 10s, and 24L 14s. The 6-note MOS is rendered unusable because it has very large melodic steps (it corresponds to to 6*log(2)/log(5) ≈ 2.6 note octave-repeating scale) and contains too little 5:7:11 chords for the usage in no-twos-or-threes harmony.

Intervals

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