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Since 16/13 is shy of (10/9)^2 by just 325/324, it is likewise natural to extend our winning streak with these temperaments by adding this to the list of commas. This gives us <<4 9 -15 10 -2 ...|| for 13-limit monkey and <<4 9 26 10 -2 ...|| for 13-limit bunya. Once again, 41 is recommended as a tuning for monkey, while banyan can with advantage tune the fifth sharper: 17/116 as a generator with a fifth a cent and a half sharp or 11/75 with a fifth two cents sharp. | Since 16/13 is shy of (10/9)^2 by just 325/324, it is likewise natural to extend our winning streak with these temperaments by adding this to the list of commas. This gives us <<4 9 -15 10 -2 ...|| for 13-limit monkey and <<4 9 26 10 -2 ...|| for 13-limit bunya. Once again, 41 is recommended as a tuning for monkey, while banyan can with advantage tune the fifth sharper: 17/116 as a generator with a fifth a cent and a half sharp or 11/75 with a fifth two cents sharp. | ||
===Monkey=== | |||
Commas: 5120/5103, 875/864 | |||
Map: [<1 1 1 5|, <2 6 11 -5|] | |||
EDOs: 7, 34, 41 | |||
===Octacot=== | ===Octacot=== | ||
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Since 16/13 is shy of (10/9)^2 by just 325/324, it is likewise natural to extend our winning streak with these temperaments by adding this to the list of commas. This gives us &lt;&lt;4 9 -15 10 -2 ...|| for 13-limit monkey and &lt;&lt;4 9 26 10 -2 ...|| for 13-limit bunya. Once again, 41 is recommended as a tuning for monkey, while banyan can with advantage tune the fifth sharper: 17/116 as a generator with a fifth a cent and a half sharp or 11/75 with a fifth two cents sharp. <br /> | Since 16/13 is shy of (10/9)^2 by just 325/324, it is likewise natural to extend our winning streak with these temperaments by adding this to the list of commas. This gives us &lt;&lt;4 9 -15 10 -2 ...|| for 13-limit monkey and &lt;&lt;4 9 26 10 -2 ...|| for 13-limit bunya. Once again, 41 is recommended as a tuning for monkey, while banyan can with advantage tune the fifth sharper: 17/116 as a generator with a fifth a cent and a half sharp or 11/75 with a fifth two cents sharp. <br /> | ||
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Commas: 5120/5103, 875/864<br /> | |||
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Map: [&lt;1 1 1 5|, &lt;2 6 11 -5|]<br /> | |||
EDOs: 7, 34, 41<br /> | |||
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Octacot cuts the Gordian knot of deciding between the monkey and bunya mappings for 7 by cutting the generator in half and splitting the difference. It adds 245/243 to the normal comma list, and also tempers out 2401/2400. It has wedgie &lt;&lt;8 18 11 10 -5 -25|| and may also be described as 41&amp;68. <a class="wiki_link" href="/68edo">68edo</a> or <a class="wiki_link" href="/109edo">109edo</a> can be used as tunings, as can (5/2)^(1/18), which gives just major thirds. Another tuning is <a class="wiki_link" href="/150edo">150edo</a>, which has a generator, 11/150, of exactly 88 cents. This relates octacot to the <a class="wiki_link" href="/88cET">88cET</a> non-octave temperament, which like <a class="wiki_link" href="/Carlos%20Alpha">Carlos Alpha</a> arguably makes more sense viewed as part of a rank two temperament with octaves rather than rank one without them. <br /> | Octacot cuts the Gordian knot of deciding between the monkey and bunya mappings for 7 by cutting the generator in half and splitting the difference. It adds 245/243 to the normal comma list, and also tempers out 2401/2400. It has wedgie &lt;&lt;8 18 11 10 -5 -25|| and may also be described as 41&amp;68. <a class="wiki_link" href="/68edo">68edo</a> or <a class="wiki_link" href="/109edo">109edo</a> can be used as tunings, as can (5/2)^(1/18), which gives just major thirds. Another tuning is <a class="wiki_link" href="/150edo">150edo</a>, which has a generator, 11/150, of exactly 88 cents. This relates octacot to the <a class="wiki_link" href="/88cET">88cET</a> non-octave temperament, which like <a class="wiki_link" href="/Carlos%20Alpha">Carlos Alpha</a> arguably makes more sense viewed as part of a rank two temperament with octaves rather than rank one without them. <br /> | ||
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Once again and for the same reasons, it is natural to add 100/99 and 325/324 to the list of commas, giving &lt;&lt;8 18 11 20 -4 ...|| as the octave part of the wedgie. The 11/150 88 cent generator is an excellent higher limit tuning choice and 8/109 is a good alternative.</body></html></pre></div> | Once again and for the same reasons, it is natural to add 100/99 and 325/324 to the list of commas, giving &lt;&lt;8 18 11 20 -4 ...|| as the octave part of the wedgie. The 11/150 88 cent generator is an excellent higher limit tuning choice and 8/109 is a good alternative.</body></html></pre></div> | ||