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61edo is not a usual edo to make fractional-octave temperaments out of, but one step of it is in direct proximity to the diaschisma, [[2048/2025]]. | 61edo is not a usual edo to make fractional-octave temperaments out of, but one step of it is in direct proximity to the diaschisma, [[2048/2025]]. | ||
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Supporting ETs: {{EDOs|183, 976, 1159, 1342, 1525, 1769, 1891}}, ... | Supporting ETs: {{EDOs|183, 976, 1159, 1342, 1525, 1769, 1891}}, ... | ||
==Promethium== | == Promethium == | ||
Promethium splits the perfect fifth in two and can be described as the 183 & 2684 temperament. By tempering out 4100625/4100096 promethium identifies the diaschisma with [[2025/2002]] in the 13-limit and also in the 17-limit. | Promethium splits the perfect fifth in two and can be described as the 183 & 2684 temperament. By tempering out 4100625/4100096 promethium identifies the diaschisma with [[2025/2002]] in the 13-limit and also in the 17-limit. | ||
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Optimal tuning (CTE): ~6875/3969 = 950.970 | Optimal tuning (CTE): ~6875/3969 = 950.970 | ||
====17-limit==== | |||
==== 17-limit ==== | |||
Subgroup: 2.3.5.7.11.13.17 | Subgroup: 2.3.5.7.11.13.17 | ||