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'''[[Edt|Division of the third harmonic]] into 38 equal parts''' (38EDT) is related to [[24edo|24 edo]] (quarter-tone tuning), but with the 3/1 rather than the 2/1 being just. The octave is about 1.2347 cents stretched and the step size is about 50.0514 cents.
'''[[Edt|Division of the third harmonic]] into 38 equal parts''' (38EDT) is related to [[24edo|24 edo]] (quarter-tone tuning), but with the 3/1 rather than the 2/1 being just. The octave is about 1.2347 cents stretched and the step size is about 50.0514 cents. It is consistent to the [[5-odd-limit|6-integer-limit]].


Lookalikes: [[24edo]], [[56ed5]], [[62ed6]], [[14edf]]
Lookalikes: [[24edo]], [[56ed5]], [[62ed6]], [[14edf]]

Revision as of 23:37, 1 March 2019

Division of the third harmonic into 38 equal parts (38EDT) is related to 24 edo (quarter-tone tuning), but with the 3/1 rather than the 2/1 being just. The octave is about 1.2347 cents stretched and the step size is about 50.0514 cents. It is consistent to the 6-integer-limit.

Lookalikes: 24edo, 56ed5, 62ed6, 14edf