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Another list of edos which provides relatively good tunings for 23-limit intervals ([[TE relative error|relative error]] < 5%): {{EDOs| 94, 190g, 193, 217, 243e, 270, 282, 311, 328h, 373g, 388, 422, 436, 460, 525, 540, 566g, 581, 624, 639h, 643i, 653, 692i, 718, 742i, 764(h), 814, 860, 882, 908, 935, 954h, 997, 1012, 1046dgh, 1075, 1106, 1125, 1178, 1205g, 1224, 1236(h), 1258, 1282, 1308, 1323, 1357efhi, 1385, 1395, 1419, 1448(g), 1506hi, 1578, 1600, 1646, 1672h, 1677e, 1696, 1718, 1730(g), 1759, 1768gi, 1817hi, 1821ef, 1889, 1920, 1966, 2000, 2038, 2041, 2072, 2087h, 2103, 2113, 2132eh, 2159, 2217, 2231, 2243e, 2270i, 2311, 2320, 2414, 2460 }} and so on. | Another list of edos which provides relatively good tunings for 23-limit intervals ([[TE relative error|relative error]] < 5%): {{EDOs| 94, 190g, 193, 217, 243e, 270, 282, 311, 328h, 373g, 388, 422, 436, 460, 525, 540, 566g, 581, 624, 639h, 643i, 653, 692i, 718, 742i, 764(h), 814, 860, 882, 908, 935, 954h, 997, 1012, 1046dgh, 1075, 1106, 1125, 1178, 1205g, 1224, 1236(h), 1258, 1282, 1308, 1323, 1357efhi, 1385, 1395, 1419, 1448(g), 1506hi, 1578, 1600, 1646, 1672h, 1677e, 1696, 1718, 1730(g), 1759, 1768gi, 1817hi, 1821ef, 1889, 1920, 1966, 2000, 2038, 2041, 2072, 2087h, 2103, 2113, 2132eh, 2159, 2217, 2231, 2243e, 2270i, 2311, 2320, 2414, 2460 }} and so on. | ||
Note: [[wart notation]] is used to specify the [[val]] chosen for the edo. | : '''Note''': [[wart notation]] is used to specify the [[val]] chosen for the edo. In the above list, "121i" means taking the second closest approximation of harmonics 23. | ||
[[94edo]] is the first [[edo]] to be consistent in the [[23-odd-limit]]. The smallest edo where the [[23-odd-limit]] is distinctly consistent, meaning each element of the tonality diamond is distinguished, is [[282edo]], although [[311edo]] may be preferred for excellent consistency in much larger odd limits, and thus is a good choice if you want the 23-odd-limit to be distinctly consistent and the 27-odd-limit (and higher) to be consistent. | [[94edo]] is the first [[edo]] to be consistent in the [[23-odd-limit]]. The smallest edo where the [[23-odd-limit]] is distinctly consistent, meaning each element of the tonality diamond is distinguished, is [[282edo]], although [[311edo]] may be preferred for excellent consistency in much larger odd limits, and thus is a good choice if you want the 23-odd-limit to be distinctly consistent and the 27-odd-limit (and higher) to be consistent. |