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27edo is also the point where superpyth tunes 5/4 to the familiar 400 cents of [[12edo]], and in sharper tunings different mappings of 5/4 arise with more accuracy (see [[quasiultra]] and [[ultrapyth]]), somewhat analogous to [[19edo]] (which represents [[1/3-comma meantone]] and is on the edge between septimal meantone and [[flattone]]). The same goes for flatter tunings than 22edo (see [[quasisuper]] and [[dominant (temperament)|dominant]]). Furthermore, the 11-limit extension works strictly within 22edo and 27e-edo, with 22edo conflating 11/10 with 12/11, and 27e-edo conflating 11/8 with 7/5.
27edo is also the point where superpyth tunes 5/4 to the familiar 400 cents of [[12edo]], and in sharper tunings different mappings of 5/4 arise with more accuracy (see [[quasiultra]] and [[ultrapyth]]), somewhat analogous to [[19edo]] (which represents [[1/3-comma meantone]] and is on the edge between septimal meantone and [[flattone]]). The same goes for flatter tunings than 22edo (see [[quasisuper]] and [[dominant (temperament)|dominant]]). Furthermore, the 11-limit extension works strictly within 22edo and 27e-edo, with 22edo conflating 11/10 with 12/11, and 27e-edo conflating 11/8 with 7/5.


Tunings flatter than 1/4-comma archy, such as 1/5-comma (close to [[39edo]]), 1/6-comma, … are analogous to the historical "modified meantones" ([[1/5-comma meantone|1/5-comma]], [[1/6-comma meantone|1/6-comma]], [[1/7-comma meantone|1/7-comma]], …), as they prioritize the tuning of [[3/2]] more than the accuracy of septimal harmony. The alternative 11-limit extension, suprapyth, and an alternative extension to 5, quasisuper, work best for tunings in the range of 17edo to 22edo.  
Tunings flatter than 1/4-comma archy, such as 1/5-comma (close to [[39edo]]), 1/6-comma, … are analogous to the historical "modified meantones" ([[1/6-comma meantone|1/6-comma]], [[1/7-comma meantone|1/7-comma]], …), as they prioritize the tuning of [[3/2]] more than the accuracy of septimal harmony. The alternative 11-limit extension, suprapyth, and an alternative extension to 5, quasisuper, work best for tunings in the range of 17edo to 22edo.  


A case can also be made for tuning archy even sharper than 27edo, which involves the notion of splitting the error of 4/3 into that of 8/7 and 7/6. This is a similar logic to Zarlino's preference for [[2/7-comma meantone]], and in this case would imply 2/5-comma archy, where [[49/48]] is tuned justly, and 8/7 and 7/6 are both 1/5 a septimal comma off, and which is closely approximated by [[32edo]]. Unlike in the case of meantone, [[CEE]] optimization agrees with the notion of such a sharp tuning, where 3 is twice as sharp as 7. In this range, the best extension to prime 5 is ultrapyth.
A case can also be made for tuning archy even sharper than 27edo, which involves the notion of splitting the error of 4/3 into that of 8/7 and 7/6. This is a similar logic to Zarlino's preference for [[2/7-comma meantone]], and in this case would imply 2/5-comma archy, where [[49/48]] is tuned justly, and 8/7 and 7/6 are both 1/5 a septimal comma off, and which is closely approximated by [[32edo]]. Unlike in the case of meantone, [[CEE]] optimization agrees with the notion of such a sharp tuning, where 3 is twice as sharp as 7. In this range, the best extension to prime 5 is ultrapyth.