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Extensions with prime 7 include [[catakleismic]] (which adds [[225/224]], finding 7 at 22 generators up), [[countercata]] (which adds [[5120/5103]], finding 7 at 31 generators down), [[metakleismic]] (which adds [[179200/177147]], finding 7 at 56 generators up), [[keemun]] (which adds [[49/48]], finding 7 at 3 generators up), anakleismic (which adds [[2240/2187]], finding 7 at 37 generators up), and [[catalan]] (which adds [[64/63]], finding 7 at 12 generators down). Of these, catakleismic can perhaps be considered the canonical extension, as it makes an intuitive further equivalence of 25/24~26/25~27/26 to [[28/27]] (by tempering out the [[square superparticular]] [[729/728|S27]] in addition to S25 and S26), and can be defined independently in the [[7-limit]] by tempering out [[225/224]] and [[4375/4374]]. However, countercata is closer to the optimal range of kleismic (between [[53edo]] and [[87edo]]), especially in the context of 2.3.5.13 cata, identifying [[64/63]] with [[65/64]] by tempering out [[4096/4095]]. Catakleismic and countercata merge in [[53edo]], as the former finds 7 at 22 generators up while the latter finds it at 31 generators down (22 + 31 = 53). | Extensions with prime 7 include [[catakleismic]] (which adds [[225/224]], finding 7 at 22 generators up), [[countercata]] (which adds [[5120/5103]], finding 7 at 31 generators down), [[metakleismic]] (which adds [[179200/177147]], finding 7 at 56 generators up), [[keemun]] (which adds [[49/48]], finding 7 at 3 generators up), anakleismic (which adds [[2240/2187]], finding 7 at 37 generators up), and [[catalan]] (which adds [[64/63]], finding 7 at 12 generators down). Of these, catakleismic can perhaps be considered the canonical extension, as it makes an intuitive further equivalence of 25/24~26/25~27/26 to [[28/27]] (by tempering out the [[square superparticular]] [[729/728|S27]] in addition to S25 and S26), and can be defined independently in the [[7-limit]] by tempering out [[225/224]] and [[4375/4374]]. However, countercata is closer to the optimal range of kleismic (between [[53edo]] and [[87edo]]), especially in the context of 2.3.5.13 cata, identifying [[64/63]] with [[65/64]] by tempering out [[4096/4095]]. Catakleismic and countercata merge in [[53edo]], as the former finds 7 at 22 generators up while the latter finds it at 31 generators down (22 + 31 = 53). | ||
Most of these extensions can also incorporate prime 11 (and thereby reach the full 13-limit) by tempering out [[385/384]], equating the ~6/5 generator to [[77/64]]. This works well since the optimal tunings of cata's ~6/5 are usually intermediate between [[Just_intonation|just]] 6/5 and 77/64. | Most of these extensions can also incorporate prime 11 (and thereby reach the full 13-limit) by tempering out [[385/384]], equating the ~6/5 generator to [[77/64]]. This works well since the optimal tunings of cata's ~6/5 are usually intermediate between [[Just_intonation|just]] 6/5 (just flat of [[19edo]]) and 77/64 (just sharp of [[15edo]]). | ||
For technical data, see [[Kleismic family #Hanson]]. | For technical data, see [[Kleismic family #Hanson]]. | ||