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This relationship to Ben Johnston's notation is sloppy bs as Ben Johnston's notation is never intended to be used for tempered systems. Modulation is a composing technique that has nothing to do with notation.
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[[1665edo]] is the optimal patent val for rhodium both in the 11-limit and in the 13-limit. Other notable equal temperaments which support rhodium include [[270edo]] and [[1395edo]], which are [[The Riemann zeta function and tuning|zeta edos]], and [[1125edo]], which while is not zeta, is still a multiple of 45 consistent in the 15-odd-limit.
[[1665edo]] is the optimal patent val for rhodium both in the 11-limit and in the 13-limit. Other notable equal temperaments which support rhodium include [[270edo]] and [[1395edo]], which are [[The Riemann zeta function and tuning|zeta edos]], and [[1125edo]], which while is not zeta, is still a multiple of 45 consistent in the 15-odd-limit.
=== Relationship to Ben Johnston's notation ===
Rhodium tempers 65/64 to 1\45 and 33/32 to 2\45. These intervals are used in Ben Johnston notation to translate a nearby simple interval into a usually more complex tridecimal (65/64) or undecimal (33/32) version. As such, using symbols 11 and 13 while playing in rhodium enables modulation by various steps of 45edo.


[[Category:Temperaments]]
[[Category:Temperaments]]