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Notable subsets of 1080edo are [[270edo]] and [[72edo]], as they both belong to [[The Riemann Zeta Function and Tuning#Zeta EDO lists|the ''zeta peak edos'', ''zeta integral edos'' and ''zeta gap edos'' sequences]], however the patent val of 1080edo does not consist of their approximation alone, as the 17th harmonic comes from [[540edo]]. In addition, [[12edo]] is the dominant tuning system in the world, and [[360edo]] is a highly composite EDO. | Notable subsets of 1080edo are [[270edo]] and [[72edo]], as they both belong to [[The Riemann Zeta Function and Tuning#Zeta EDO lists|the ''zeta peak edos'', ''zeta integral edos'' and ''zeta gap edos'' sequences]], however the patent val of 1080edo does not consist of their approximation alone, as the 17th harmonic comes from [[540edo]]. In addition, [[12edo]] is the dominant tuning system in the world, and [[360edo]] is a highly composite EDO. | ||
As every 4th step of [[4320edo]], it is a good tuning for the 2.5/3.7 subgroup, and has strong representation for [[19/12]], [[19/10]], [[17/13]], [[23/13]], and [[23/17]]. | |||
=== Regular temperament theory === | === Regular temperament theory === | ||