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== Chromium (5-limit) == | == Chromium (5-limit) == | ||
Revision as of 11:41, 15 May 2026
24edo is otherwise known as the quartertone tuning, so 24th-octave temperaments include temperaments where the period is any interval which is considered a quartertone.
Temperaments discussed elswhere include:
Chromium (5-limit)
The chromium temperament is defined by equating a stack of 24 porcupine commas with the octave. In 7-limit and higher, see Landscape microtemperaments#Chromium.
Subgroup: 2.3.5
Comma list: [-23 120 -72⟩
Mapping: [⟨24 37 54], ⟨0 3 5]]
- mapping generators: ~256/243 = 1\24, 109418989131512359209/76293945312500000000 = 617.287
Supporting ETs: 72, 480, 552, 624, 696, 768, 1320, ...
Badness: 0.36784