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The following table shows two different temperament interpretations for the same aberrismic scale pattern blackdye (sLmLsLmLsL), under untempered 2.3.5 and [[Flutterpyth]] respectively.
The following table shows two different temperament interpretations for the same aberrismic scale pattern blackdye (sLmLsLmLsL), under untempered 2.3.5 and [[Flutterpyth]] respectively.
* ''Untempered'' does not mean that the final tuning must be the JI tuning, but simply that there exists a tuning with no deviation from JI, or that the temperament before applying the tuning map has the same rank as the JI subgroup.
* ''Untempered'' does not mean that the final tuning must be the JI tuning, but simply that there exists a tuning with no deviation from JI, or that the temperament before applying the tuning map has the same rank as the JI subgroup.
* Flutterpyth, 2.3.14/11[32 & 37], is a rank-2 diatonic temperament that is a neogothic analogue to 5-limit Superpyth and tunes the 3/2 even sharper, as a result tempering 9 fifths to a 14/11 rather than 5/4. For sake of presentation, this table uses an extension, 2.3.5.7.11.13[32 & 37], incorporating 7/4, 13/11, and 13/10; [[37edo]] provides a nearly optimal tuning for the extension.
* Flutterpyth, 2.3.14/11[32 & 37], is a rank-2 diatonic temperament that is a neogothic analogue to 5-limit Superpyth and tunes the 3/2 even sharper, thereby tempering 9 fifths to a 14/11 rather than a 5/4. For sake of presentation, this table uses an extension, 2.3.5.7.11.13[32 & 37], incorporating 7/4, 13/11, and 13/10; [[37edo]] provides a nearly optimal tuning for the extension.
{| class="wikitable right-2 right-3 right-4 right-5"
{| class="wikitable right-2 right-3 right-4 right-5"
|+ Blackdye intervals in two temperaments
|+ Blackdye intervals in two temperaments